Percy Faith - Broadway Bouquet (front cover) Vinyl

Percy Faith - Broadway Bouquet (1965) Vinyl LP • Hello Dolly, West Side Story

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Percy Faith - Broadway Bouquet (front cover) Vinyl

Percy Faith - Broadway Bouquet (1965) Vinyl LP • Hello Dolly, West Side Story

$3.99

Catalog Number:

CL-2356

Musical Styles:

1960s, Classical Pop, Film Score/Soundtrack, Jazz Instrument, Musical/Original Cast, Traditional/Vocal, Vocal

Sleeve Grade:

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Record Grade:

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Condition Details:

Vinyl plays nicely (play-graded). Cover looks good, a few creases near edges; moderate scuffing and discoloration with darker discoloration spots (front/back); surface impression on back near bottom left. Inner-sleeve is original (generic white). Spine is easy-to-read (printed off-center) with mild wear. Little shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use. Red "2-eye" label. (Not a cut-out.)


Tracks:

  1. Hello, Dolly! (From "Hello, Dolly!")
  2. Once Upon A Time (From "All American")
  3. Somewhere (From "The West Side Story")
  4. Sunrise, Sunset And The Fiddler On The Roof (From "Fiddler On The Roof")
  5. Who Can I Turn To (From "The Roar Of The Grease Paint")
  6. A Quiet Thing (From "Flora, The Red Menace")
  7. Make Someone Happy (From "Do Re Mi")
  8. What Kind Of Fool Am I? (From "Stop The World-I Want To Get Off")
  9. Long Ago (From "Half A Sixpence")
  10. The Sweetest Sounds (From "No Strings")
  11. As Long As He Needs Me (From "Oliver")
  12. Theme From "Golden Boy" (From "Golden Boy")

About The Record:

Broadway Bouquet, by Percy Faith, was an arrangement of Broadway hits. This album included singles from classic musicals like West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Hello, Dolly!, and All America, just to name a few. This release reached No. 101 the Hot 200 Chart. Percy Faith was a Canadian-American bandleader, composer and conductor, known for his lush arrangements of instrumental ballads and Christmas standards. He is often credited with popularizing the "easy listening" or "mood music" format. He became a staple of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s.

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