Description
Decca, Decca SXL 6077, SXL.6077 LP UK 1964-02-00
A1. Dich Teure Halle
A2. Ozean Du Ungeheuer!
A3. Der Männer Sippe
A4. Du Bist Der Lenz
B1. Einsam In Trüben Tagen
B2. Leise, Leise
B3. Abscheulicher!
Credits:
Conductor – Edward Downes
Engineer [Uncredited] – James Lock (2), Kenneth Wilkinson
Liner Notes [English Translations] – Friedel Becker, G.M. Holland, Peggie Cochrane
Mastered By – E (24)
Orchestra – Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Producer [Uncredited] – John Culshaw
Soprano Vocals – Birgit Nilsson
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
This is the first UK stereo version.
LABELS:
– Black/silver ‘grooved wideband’ labels
– “Original recording by” at 11 o’clock
– “Made in England” at bottom
– “Recording first published 1963”
– Decca ‘Musical Notes’ logo on both sides
– Matrix numbers printed upside-down
SLEEVE:
– Laminated on front
– Straight two-way flipbacks
– Bold “STEREO” on spine
– “© 1963, The Decca Record Company Limited, London.”
– “Laminated with ‘Clarifoil’ made by British Celanese Limited”
– “Printed in England by Robert Stace”
– Uncredited sleeve notes in English only on back
INSERT:
– One folded sheet, 4 full-size pages
– “© 1963, The Decca Record Company Limited, London.”
– “Printed in England by Robert Stace.”
CATALOG NUMBERS:
– SXL 6077 on sleeve and insert
– SXL.6077 on labels
OTHER INFORMATION:
– Recorded 7 – 10 May 1963 in Kingsway Hall, London
– Labelography code: ED1
– The title appears this way on the spine and on the insert.
– The arias are taken from the following operas:
Track A1: Tannhäuser, Act II
Track A2: Oberon, Act II
Tracks A3, A4: Die Walküre, Act I
Track B1: Lohengrin, Act I
Track B2: Der Freischütz, Act II
Track B3: Fidelio, Act I
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout ZAL-5999-2E N KT 1
Matrix / Runout ZAL-6000-1E N KT 1
Matrix / Runout ZAL.5999
Matrix / Runout ZAL.6000
Other K/T
Other LXT 6077
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