Jim Reeves - A Touch of Velvet LP Record 1962 RCA Victor Country 33 RPM

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Catalog Number: LPM-2487 Color: Black Speed: 33 RPM Features: High Fidelity Country of Origin: USA Number of Audio Channels: Stereo California Prop 65 Warning: No Material: Vinyl Genre: Country Unit Type: Unit Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve Release Title: A Touch of Velvet Artist: Jim Reeves Fidelity Level: High Fidelity Edition: Original Pressing Record Label: RCA Victor Language: English Release Year: 1962 Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Format: Record Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Record Size: 12"

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Jim Reeves - A Touch of Velvet LP Record 1962 RCA Victor Country 33 RPM. A Touch of Velvet by Jim Reeves is a classic country vinyl LP released in 1962 on RCA Victor (LPM-2487). Catalog number LPM-2487 is prominently displayed on the front and back sleeve. This release is a highly collectible example of early 1960s country music and a must-have for fans and vinyl collectors alike. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. 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 A Touch of Velvet by Jim Reeves is a classic country vinyl LP released in 1962 on RCA Victor (LPM-2487). This album showcases Jim Reeves' smooth baritone voice with a collection of timeless tracks including "Have You Ever Been Lonely," "Just Walking in the Rain," and "Blue Skies." Produced by Chet Atkins and Anita Kerr, this record features lush orchestration and string arrangements that complement Reeves' velvety vocal style, making it a standout in the Nashville sound era. This pressing is a 12-inch 33 RPM vinyl LP with RCA Victor's iconic "New Orthophonic" high fidelity sound. The front cover features Jim Reeves in a striking red tuxedo jacket, and the back cover includes the full tracklist and production credits. Catalog number LPM-2487 is prominently displayed on the front and back sleeve. This release is a highly collectible example of early 1960s country music and a must-have for fans and vinyl collectors alike.