Franz Schubert, Peter Pears & Benjamin Britten - Schubert Songs (LP) (NM or M- / VG)
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Comments:
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Country: UK
Released: Jun 1975
Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic
Notes:
LABELS: - Black/silver 'narrow band' labels - Boxed Decca logo - Decca 'Musical Notes' logo on both sides - "MADE IN ENGLAND" - "℗ 1975 The Decca Record Co. Ltd." SLEEVE: - Laminated on front only - Negative stereo Ⓢ on spine - ∎ symbol below cat# on back - Logo "Recorded in the Maltings Snape" - "Made in England" - "℗ © 1975 The Decca Record Company Limited, London" - "Sleeve printed in England by Senol Printing Limited" - "Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited" - Sleeve notes in English only on back are "© Alan Blyth" INSERT: - One full-size sheet, both pages printed - Contains the lyrics in original language and in English translations - "℗ © 1975 The Decca Record Company Limited, London." - "Booklet designed and printed by Mundoprint BV" OTHER INFORMATION: - Recorded 10 - 13 December 1968 and 27 November -1 December 1972 - Labelography code: ED4 or ED5
A1. Im Frühling
A2. Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen
A3. Nachtstück
A4. An Die Entfernte
A5. Lachen Und Weinen
A6. Abendstern
B1. Das Fischermädchen
B2. Sprache Der Liebe
B3. Der Einsame
B4. Der Geistertanz
B5. Atys
B6. Auflösung
B7. Nacht Und Träume
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout ZAL-13676-3A I 2 B
Matrix / Runout ZAL-13677-1G G 2 B
Matrix / Runout ZAL 13676
Matrix / Runout ZAL 13677
Recorded At The Maltings
Mastered At Decca Studios
Pressed By Decca Record Co. Ltd., Pressing Plant, UK.
Printed By Senol Printing Ltd.
Printed By Mundoprint B.V.
Designed At Mundoprint B.V.
Phonographic Copyright (p) The Decca Record Company Limited
Copyright (c) The Decca Record Company Limited
Copyright (c) Alan Blyth