This LP features exciting space and symphony music, conducted by Eugene Ormandy and Leonard Bernstein. The vinyl record is a first edition, released in 1968 by Columbia in a cardboard sleeve. The 12" record has a speed of 33 RPM and is in black color. The LP is perfect for collectors and fans of classical, new age, and easy listening music. It features stereo audio channels and is in excellent shape for its age. The record is a great addition to any vinyl collection and a must-have for any space or music enthusiast.

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Thank You for stopping by to check out the vinyl. I was recently able to aquire a “barn find” of vintage LP’s. Most of these old records have been in storage for over 30 years. A lot of them have plastic sleeves, and some, even have the plastic for the album cover. Please carefully go over all the photos for condition. I am no expert on these. They are all in great condition, considering age and being stored away for so long. Believe it or not I do listen to each recording before listing for sale to ensure they do not skip. I would recommend a good cleaning before playing. Some of these are well known classics, while others are little known treasures. Any would make a great addition to your collection. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Please also remember I did mention that I am no expert here so my knowledge is limited on this topic. I do know almost all are 33 1/3 rpm, and 12” size.

 

Condition

 

I am in no way a Grading Professional, so I will not pretend to be by including any grade ratings in my listing such as G, VG, NM, M. I will take photos that highlight the blemishes as well as the good, to the best of my abilities. I feel like my uneducated opinion on the grading scale, could easily be biased. So I will leave it to your judgement by examining the photos and reading the full description and making a decision based on your knowledge.

 

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Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra* / Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic / Werner Janssen / Orchestra Of The Vienna Volksoper* – Selections From "2001: A Space Odyssey" / Suite From "Aniara"

Tracklist

Music From "2001: A Space Odyssey"
Electronic Prelude / Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 (Opening)2:16
Atmospheres / Electronic Interlude6:49
The Blue Danube Waltz, Op. 314 / Electronic Interlude5:22
Lux Aeterna / Electronic Interlude8:28
Adagio From "Gayne Ballet Suite, No. 2" / Electronic Interlude / Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 (Opening)5:40
Orchestral/Electronic Suite Of Highlights From "Aniara" : An Epic Of Space Flight In 2038 A.D.
Suite From "Aniara"19:40