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To introduce you to THE RCA VICTOR POPULAR ALBUM CLUB
CHOOSE FROM THESE 66 ALBUMS
... if you agree to buy five albums from tlie Ciub during tiie next twelve months from at least 100 to be made available
THIS new plan enables you to have on tap a variety of popular music and, once and for all,
takes bewilderment out of building such a well-balanced collection. YOU PAY FAR LESS FOR ALBUMS THIS WAY than if you buy them haphazardly. For example, the introductory offer described above can represent as much as a 40% saving in your first year of membership. Thereafter, through the Club's Record-Dividend Plan, YOU SAVE ALMOST 33V3% of the manufacturer's nationally advertised price. After buying the five albums called for in this offer, you
will receive a free 12-inch 33H R.P.M. album, with a nationally advertised price of at least $3.98, for every two albums purchased from the Club. A WIDE CHOICE OF
RCA Victor albums will be described each month. One will be singled out as the album-of-themonth. If you want it, you do nothing; it will come to you automatically. If you prefer an alternate — or nothing at all — you can make your wishes known on a form always provided. You pay the nationally advertised price — usually $3.98, at times $4.98 (plus a small charge for postage and handling) .
ALL ALBUMS ARE 12-iNCH SSVs R. P. M.
Music for Dining
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1. BELAFONTE Folk songs, spirituals, blues, calvpsos, including Scarlet Ribbons^ Noah, Waterboy, Sylvie^ Matilda.
2. MUSIC FOR DINING 3. CAROUSEL Kodgers Popular favorites and and Hammerstein's beaulight classics: September tifully melodic score Song, Charmaine, Diane, superbly sung by Robert Warsaw Concerto, others. Merrill, Patrice Munsel.
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11. COMO'S GOLDEN 13. FRANKIE CARLE*S 16. DAMN YANKEES
RECORDS 14 of Perry's SWEETHEARTS Dancy Original soundtrack
million sellers ""Til the piano breezes through of new film version. Stars
End of Time, Prisoner of Nola, Laura, Peg o* My GwenVerdon, Tab Hun
Love, Temptation Heart and others. ter, Ray Walston.
27. LOU MONTE SINGS 28. BING WITH A BEAT
Goes great with pizza: Bing Crosby on a jazz
Lazy Mary, Darktown lark, abetted by Bob
Strutters Ball, Non Di Scobey and his all-stars,
menticar, more. sings 12 oldies.
30. GIGI Songs from the film score by Lerner and Loewe, writers of My Fair Lady, sung by Gogi Grant and Tony Martin.
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32. STUDENT PRINCE
Mario Lanza sings hit show tunes by Romberg, also Lehar, Rodgers, Brodszky and Coward.
SOUTH PACIFIC & OKUHOMA!
33. STRAUSS WALTZ 35. GEORGE FEYER 36, HI-FI IN FOCUS
ES Melachrino Orches TAKESYOUTO SOUTH
tra. Blue Danube, Artists* Life, Emperor Waltz, Voices of Spring, etc.
PACIFIC& OKLAHOMA
Sparkling piano versions of the hit-show scores.
Guitar recital, special effects. Novelties, mood and Latin favorites — even a Bach bourree.
53. BOSTON POPS 54. MARIAN ANDER
PICNIC All-time favor SON SINGS SPlRIT
ites by concert orchestra. UALS One of the all
Jalousie, Malaguena, In a time great vocal coUcc
Persian Market, others, tions. Special reissue.
MAPIA.N FREDDY MARTIN
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Carlos Montoya and His Flamenco Guitar
56. FREDDY MARTIN 57. LENA HORNE 58. THE NUTCRACKER 59. RHAPSODY IN 60.CARLOSMONTOY A
—His roost requested. AT THE WALDORF (Excerpts) Selections BLUE, GRAND CAN AND HIS FLAMENCO
Dancing in the Dark, ASTORIA On-the-spot from Tchaikovsky's YONSUITE(Excerpts) GUITAR A recital by the
Carioca^ Time ore My recording of her sensa ballet music, played by Winterhalter Orchestra, greatest living exponent
Hands, Wunderbar^ etc. tional night-club show, the Boston Pops. Byron Janis, pianist. of Spanish gypsy music.
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73.THE EVES OF LOVE 75. DILO (UGH I) Perez 76. THE NEW GLENN 77. THE* TOUCH OF 79. THE DRUM SUITE 83. MOONGLOW Artie 85. MUGGSY SPANIER
Dreamy, romantic tunes. Prado's exciting band MILLER ORCHESTRA EDDIE HEYWOOD Trio Progressive jazz compo Shaw and his two most —16 jazz gems. Afanrfy,
/Only Have Eyes for You, plays his hit cha cha IN HI Fl Miller style, plays Summertime, The sition by Manny Albam successful bands. Be^m Bluin' the Blues, That Da
Smoke Gels in Your Eyes, Patricia, also Back Bay modern repertoire, star Man 1 Love, On the Street and Ernie Wilkins. the Beguine, Nightmare, Da Strain, Sister Kate,
I'll Be Seeing You, etc. Shuffle, Bandido, etc. ring Ray McKinley. Jf here You Live, etc. Loaded with name stars. Star Dust, Frenesi, others. Dinah, others.
89. BILLY MURE,
Buperaonic guitars. Virtuoso engineering and musicianship. Peanut Vendor, Jealous, others.
00. BULL RING PASODOBLES Colorful music with Federico Moreno Torroba and the Pasodoble Band of Madrid.
tddie Fisher
92. THE GOLDEN AGE 94. BELAFONTE SINGS 95. THINKING OF YOU 96. SWEET SEVEN 99 . P L AY, G Y PS Y,
OF BENNY GOODMAN OF THE CARIBBEAN Eddie's biggest hits. W'isA T E E N The Ames Broth PLAY Gypsy Sandor Or
Original recordings of Traditional calypsos and You Were Here, Oh! My ers sing 12 standards: chestra plays Autumn
B.G.'s greatest hits with a great variety of West Pa-Pa, How Do You Speak I Don' t Know Why, Little Leaves, Dark Eyes, Music
Krupa, James, Berigan. Indian folk tunes. to an Angel?, others. White Lies. Maestro Please, more.