Boston Pops Arthur Fiedler Tenderly LP Record 1965 RCA Victor Dynagroove

$ 3.7

Language: English Type: LP Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Country of Origin: USA Edition: Stereo Dynagroove Pressing Genre: Classical Pop California Prop 65 Warning: No Material: Vinyl Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Record Label: RCA Victor Red Seal Format: Record Catalog Number: LSC-2798 Era: 1960s Artist: Boston Pops Orchestra Release Year: 1965 Speed: 33 RPM Record Size: 12" Release Title: Tenderly Number of Audio Channels: Stereo Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Features: Dynagroove Recording Style: Orchestral Unit Type: Unit

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Boston Pops Arthur Fiedler Tenderly LP Record 1965 RCA Victor Dynagroove. This pressing is a Dynagroove recording, a hallmark of RCA Victor's mid-1960s releases, designed to provide enhanced sound clarity and reduced surface noise. The sleeve features the iconic RCA Victor "His Master's Voice" logo and a charming cover image of a woman holding a cat, emphasizing the tender mood of the music. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Extra 50% off When You Buy 3 or more items From Store Tenderly is a classic orchestral album by the Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler, released in 1965 on the RCA Victor Red Seal label. This LP features a collection of romantic and nostalgic pop standards and show tunes, including standout tracks like "Tenderly," "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "Vienna, City of My Dreams," and "September Song." The album is notable for its lush symphonic arrangements and the warm, inviting sound typical of Fiedler's direction. This pressing is a Dynagroove recording, a hallmark of RCA Victor's mid-1960s releases, designed to provide enhanced sound clarity and reduced surface noise. The vinyl is a 12-inch LP with a speed of 33 RPM, offering a rich listening experience with the full orchestral depth of the Boston Pops. The catalog numbers LM-2798 (Mono) and LSC-2798 (Stereo) indicate it was issued in both formats, with this listing corresponding to the stereo version. The sleeve features the iconic RCA Victor "His Master's Voice" logo and a charming cover image of a woman holding a cat, emphasizing the tender mood of the music. This release is a desirable find for collectors of orchestral pop and classic vinyl LPs.