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Tag Archives: Harry Belafonte
U.S. Pressings
7-4-12 U.S. Pressings A little flag waving… I’ve been a British record snob for about 45 years now. Must be the Clarifoil lamination (by the British Celanese Limited)? My debut Coasters Atco LP or Charles Mingus “Blues & Roots” on … Continue reading
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Harry Belafonte
7-7-11 Harry Belafonte After my fascination with Spike Jones, the next pre-Beatle music frenzy that I experienced was Harry Belafonte. My Mother was likely the purchaser of his definitive “Calypso” album (RCA US LP LPM 1248) – and somehow it … Continue reading