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Mark White '5 Guitars, 50 Fingers' 1962 STEREO FULL ALBUM Space Age Pop



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This News Review comes from the 18 August, 1962 issue of Billboard:



[\"Low Price LP's Pack Crisp Punch



London Records, author of the highly successful Phase Four audio series, now has undertaken to bring a similar kind of series under the wing of its Richmond, low price LP line. Heretofore, Richmond has consisted chiefly of older London recordings, reissued in the lower price form, but for its new 'percussive Stereo' ($3.98 list) the label has brand-new material, largely of British derivation.



The first dozen sets, released last week, contain extremely marked, if not wholly natural, separation effects, with a single instrument or section bouncing sharply from speaker to speaker in as short a space as a few measures. Oftimes, in fact, when one speakere suddenly comes alive with sound, the other may go almost completely silent.



It's dramatic and full of the kind of impact one can't fail to catch, and on the theory that the customer already has graduated from the 'true-to-life sound' ideas, and is looking for startling new kicks, this may be his dish. Technically, incidentally, the sound is clean and crisp...



REN GREVATT\"]



Both Sides Now Publications has this album down as an abridged reissue of an earlier UK issue Decca LK 4386 and credited to Ian Fraser's All Stars. This particular 33-1/3 rpm longplay record was pressed and released in the USA as RPS 39011 by Richmond, the London subsidiary, in \"Percussive Stereo.\" Dynamite guitars and arrangements, regardless who is actually behind the whole thing.



0:00 Night Train

3:16 Petite Fleur

6:46 Hot Toddy

10:11 Theme from \"A Summer Place\"

12:56 Mack The Knife

16:24 Swingin' Shepherd Blues

20:17 Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White

23:38 Vanessa

27:18 Sleepwalk

29:56 The Hot Canary



If any viewers can forward more information about these sides and anything else about the sessions and performers I will be happy to add it to this description, extending full credit if the contributor wishes it.



This original record album is part of my personal music collection. I ripped its contents for my enjoyment and created this video hoping to share it with others who appreciate hard-to-find and obscure music. Should the current copyright holders require its removal from this site I will comply.



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