
George Gershwin – Porgy And Bess (The Original Cast Album) (1952) - Mint- Lp Record 1958 Decca USA Stereo Vinyl - Musical
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George Gershwin – Porgy And Bess (The Original Cast Album)
Label:
Decca – DL 79024
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Country:
US
Released:
1958
Genre:
Stage & Screen
Style:
Musical
Tracklist
A1 | –Anne Brown | Overture And Summertime | |
A2 | –Edward Matthews Assisted By Harriet Jackson With Eva Jessye Choir | A Woman Is A Sometime Thing (Introducing: Summertime) | |
A3 | –Anne Brown With Eva Jessye Choir | My Man's Gone Now | |
A4 | –Edward Matthews | It Take A Long Pull To Get There | |
A5 | –Todd Duncan (3) With Eva Jessye Choir | I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' | |
A6 | –Todd Duncan (3) With Eva Jessye Choir | Buzzard Song | |
A7 | –Todd Duncan (3) And Anne Brown With Eva Jessye Choir | Bess, You Is My Woman | |
B1 | –Todd Duncan (3) With Eva Jessye Choir | It Ain't Necessarily So | |
B2 | –Anne Brown And Todd Duncan (3) | What Do You Want Wid Bess? | |
B3 (a) | –Helen Dowdy Assisted By Gladys Goode | Strawberry Woman's Call | |
B3 (b) | –William Woolfolk Assisted By Georgette Harvey | Crab Man's Call | |
B4 | –Todd Duncan (3) And Anne Brown | I Loves You, Porgy | |
B5 | –Eva Jessye Choir | The Reqiuem | |
B6 | –Avon Long And Anne Brown | There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York | |
B7 | –Todd Duncan (3) With Eva Jessye Choir | Porgy's Lament And Finale |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Decca Records, Inc.
- Made By – Decca Records Pressing Plant, Gloversville
Credits
- Choir – Eva Jessye Choir
- Composed By – George Gershwin
- Conductor – Alexander Smallens
- Liner Notes – Louis Untermeyer
- Lyrics By – DuBose Heyward, Ira Gershwin
- Orchestra – Decca Symphony Orchestra
- Vocals – Anne Brown, Todd Duncan (3)
Notes
Labels are maroon 4" diameter with "DECCA STEREO" at top, and "THE ULTIMATE IN ☯ HIGH FIDELITY" "LONG PLAY" at bottom.
Fine print on labels includes: "Reg. U.S. PAT. OFF. MARCA REGISTRADA • MFR'D By Decca Records Inc., New York, U.S.A." This label style ran circa: 1958-60.
This LP is not true stereo and has been electronically modified to simulate stereo. Cover notes: "enhanced for STEREO"
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