$37.00
1 in stock
1 in stock
1 in stock
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
sealed and beautiful We use the”Helmet” box to ship your records.
Notes:
According to this album’s front cover and liner notes, the two bands accompanying Peggy are conducted by her late husband, David Barbour (a gifted guitarist) and Billy May (the Pittsburgh trumpet player). However, according to the Peggy Lee Discography at http://www.peggyleediscography.com/p/worldtran.php, those personnel credits are largely incorrect: of the 12 tracks, just one features Barbour, while May might be present in only five. The album’s other six numbers are presented in the discography as featuring Lee’s own combo of six musicians, none of them being Barbour or May. Still further, the discography states that the album’s 1948 release date is incorrect, too. Except for the Barbour track (1946), the recording dates for all the numbers fall, according to that source, between 1955 and 1956.
Additional credits: cover photo from the Dexter archives.
Runout info is etched except KM is stamped.
A1. Riding High 1:37
A2. Let There Be Love 2:03
A3. I’ve Got A Right To Sing The Blues 2:41
A4. Oh, What A Beautiful Morning 2:47
A5. It’s A Good Day 1:42
A6. What Is This Thing Called Love 2:13
B1. Love Is Just Around The Corner 1:58
B2. Deed I Do 1:59
B3. Do I Love You? 1:33
B4. Just One Of Those Things 2:12
B5. You 2:02
B6. I’ve Got The World On A String 2:39
Pressing Plant ID KM
Matrix / Runout HSR-220
Matrix / Runout HSR-220
Matrix / Runout HSR 220-A + M KM +
Matrix / Runout HSR 220-B + M KM +
Copyright (c) Hindsight Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Hindsight Records, Inc.
Mastered At KM Records Inc.
Pressed By KM Records Inc.
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