"Best Variety & Prices on the Internet" -------------------------------------------------------- These LPs are rare & hard-to-find. Track lists are on album
jacket front (see pictures). Albums are from the 1950s and have songs that were the top
hits of their day.
"This Week's Pop Hits" - According To Leading National Surveys - Audition Supertone AUD 33-59500 - Audition Studio Orch & Chorus featuring Monarchs Quartet, Zig Zags Trio, Artie Malvin & other popular artists. Jacket shows a little more than average aging, ring, corner & edge wear. Yellow microphone labels have a few spindle markings and small place of paper wear one side on record with excellent sheen and very minor light surface wear. "10 Pop Hits" - Juke Box Hits Of The Week - Colortone C 33-49101 - The Colortone Studio Orch & Chorus with Jerry Duane, Loren Becker, Dick Penrose, Ken Lynch & The Farrell Brothers - Jacket has partial split seams all around, some tearing top left front & more than average ring wear and aging. Yellow, orange, blue labels have just a very few spindle markings on record sporting nice gloss and light surface wear. "Tops In Pops" - Today's Juke-Box Parade Of Hits - Bravo K-E-101 - Bobby Krane Orch & Chorus - Nice jacket has just some minor aging, corner & edge wear with small name written top back. Sharp black with gold border labels on record showing very good luster and light surface wear. "The Nation's 12 Big Hit Recordings" - Universal LPU 6001 - featuring Vocal Stars Of Radio & Television with Famous Orchestras - Jacket has split seams top & bottom and partial split seam side along with several places of tape remnants and more than usual ring wear and aging. Yellow labels have several spindle markings on record with just ok sheen and quite a bit of light surface wear with a couple of place I can feel with a fingernail. "Top Hits" - Juke Box Favorites - Spin-O-Rama 105 - Al Garry & His Orch - Jacket shows partial split seam top, small sticker top right front, some staining bottom back & a little more than regular aging and ring wear. Yellow labels have several spindle markings on record sporting outstanding gloss and very minor light surface wear. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
These albums are rare & hard to find . They are 1950s. The bottom of each label credits the Prom Orchestra & Chorus. Featured are the top hits of the time in the 50s. Track listings & artists for each song on the albums can be seen in the pictures on jacket fronts & on labels. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track lists are on album
jacket front. These 3 LPs have on each label "Featuring Radio
& TV Stars." Albums are from the 1950s and have songs that were the top
hits of their day.
"The Nation's Top Tunes"
- Juke-Box Favorites - Top Tunes 205 - Jacket shows slightly more than regular
ring, corner & edge wear with check marks by track list on front & neat
name written top back. Black labels have a few spindle markings & tape
remnant & initials one side on record showing great sheen and very minor
light surface wear.
"Top Tune Time" - Disk
Jockey Favorites - Top Tune Time 107 - Jacket has check marks by track listings
and neat name written top front & 2 places back along with small partial
split seams top - otherwise there is normal aging & ring wear. Black labels
with medium spindle markings & tape remnant & initials one side on
record sporting outstanding gloss and very minor light surface
wear.
"Hits A' Poppin'" - Juke
Box Favorites - Hits A Poppin' 207 - Jacket has check marks by track listings
and neat name written top front & in two places back along with small
partial split seams top - otherwise there is average ring wear and aging. Black
labels have just a few spindle markings and tape remnant one side & small
initials on the other on record with superb luster and very minor light surface
wear.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These albums are rare and it's hard to find a lot of information about them. They are 1950s and credited to the Royale Popular Orchestra And Singers. They are all Royale label titled "An Hour Of Tops In Pops." Each LP has a small white labeling sticker top right front. Track listings for each album can be seen in the pictures. Royale
1389A (A is penciled in on jacket & on record) - Jacket has small
partial split seams top and bottom along with more than average ring,
aging & corner wear. Black labels have numerous spindle markings on
record that has excellent sheen and light surface wear (feeling nothing
with a fingernail). Royale
1389C - Jacket shows large partial split seam bottom and small partial
split seam top with a torn paper spot middle back and more than usual
aging, ring & corner wear. Black labels have quite a few spindle
markings on record sporting great gloss and minor light surface wear. Royale
1389D - Jacket has partial split seams top & bottom and slightly
more than regular aging, ring & corner wear. Black labels have
several spindle markings on record having good luster and minor light
surface wear except for a few places on side 1 (may be factory) that I
can feel with a fingernail and may affect Song 4 (Oh My Papa), Song 6 (A
Cumpari) & Song 7 (In The Mission Of Saint Augustine). Royale
1389E - Jacket shows small partial split seam top right corner and a
little more than average aging, ring & corner wear. Black labels
have a lot of spindle markings on record that sports nice sheen and
minor light surface wear. Royale
1389F - Jacket has very small partial split seam bottom right corner
and small tear back along with regular ring, aging, corner & edge
wear. A track list has been glued over the original list on front and
top 3/4 of this has come loose. Black labels have several spindle
markings on record that shows excellent gloss and minor light surface
wear except for what appear to be factory blemishes that may affect Song
2 (It May Sound Silly) & Song 3 (Pledging My Love) on Side 2. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These albums are rare & hard to find . They are 1950s. Track listings & artists for each song on the albums can be seen in the pictures on jacket fronts & on labels. "12 Top Hits" - Tops L 1510 A-12 & B-12 - Jacket has small partial split seam top, neat name written front & back, check marks by track listing on front & slightly more than regular ring wear and aging. Black labels sport several spindle markings on record showing nice luster and minor light surface wear. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Top Tune Time" Disk Jockey Favorites (featuring Radio & TV Favorites) - Parade 106 - Jacket has normal ring wear and aging with small partial split seam top right corner, neat name written top left front, check marks by track listings on front & neat name written top back. Black labels have initials one side with one place of tearing and medium spindle markings. Record has excellent gloss and more than usual light surface wear. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Golden Hits Of The 50's" - Grand Prix Series KS-145 Stereo - jacket shows average ring, corner & edge wear with neat name written front & back. Black labels have medium spindle markings and paper wear on record with good sheen and more than average light surface wear. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "A Pop Artist Concert" - Halo 50249 - with Sarah Vaughen, Noro Morales, Lani McIntire, Louis Prima, Pee Wee Hunt, Fred Burton, Artis Shaw, Ted Nash, Ken Griffin, Lanny Ross, Martyn Green, Frank Connors, Three Suns - jacket has just normal ring, corner & edge wear - Blue labels have medium spindle markings on record sporting good luster and more than usual light surface wear. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Top Hits" - Top Hits N 209 - Jacket has regular ring wear and aging with small tear and small sticker top right front, wrinkling at bottom corners & partial split seams side and bottom. Black labels show several spindle markings on record with excellent gloss and quite a bit of light surface wear. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Golden Hits Of The 50's" - Hurrah H-1008 - Jacket has average ring wear and aging with small partial split seam bottom right corner & small tear left side. White labels have a few spindle markings and number written both sides on record with nice sheen and light surface wear -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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