The New Dawn 45 Slave of Desire/Funny FeelingMAINSTREAM , vendido en Abril 2010, ¡Por 3.25 EUR!
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specificsSpeed: 45 RPMRecord Size: 7"Duration: SingleSpecial Attributes: Promo
We have come across a large collection of promotional 45's and other apparently rare records from thirty - fourty years ago. They are from the estate of a TV/Movie Producer who had connections with MGM Records - a division of Metro Goldwyn Mayer Inc. Most are marked "Not for Sale" or "Promotional" or "Special Disc Jockey Record". They were all very well kept and stored - minty gloss in crispy sleeves. I am not a record guy so this may take time as I bumble through this research/listing process. Over the next several weeks, I will put up more as time allows. I will certainly answer any questions. I am sure that I have left out information. So help me help you and ask away. This one is The New Dawn doing Slave of Desire and Funny Feeling. It is on the Mainstream label and is marked 664, promotional, not for sale. There is a black marker X on the Slave side. Mainstream 664 Rare, Hard to get! Whit White sleeve White label. Mainstream Records is an American record label, which has released jazz, rock music, and soundtracks over the course of its history.
It was founded in 1964 by Bob Shad, and in its early history reissued material from Commodore Records and Time Records in addition to some new jazz material.[1] The label released Big Brother & the Holding Company's first material in 1967, as well as The Amboy Dukes' first albums, whose guitarist, Ted Nugent, would become a successful solo artist in the 1970s. Mainstream acted as the distributing label for the subsidiary Flying Dutchman Records and continued issuing soundtracks and new jazz material through 1978, when it shuttered.
Shad died in 1985, and his daughter, Tamara Shad, licensed its back catalogue for reissues. In 1991 it was resurrected in order to reissue much of its holdings on compact disc, and in 1993, it was purchased by Sony subsidiary Legacy Records.
Insurance available at buyer's cost. Just let me know before paying. Shipping is only for this item. If you buy multiple items, I offer a 50% discount on S&H on each item purchased after the highest. I will waive all S&H fees for any local buyer who wants to pick up. I only ship once a week. I am opening these records for international bidders. Please note that international bidders will have to pay more in shipping though. I will give you a choice of USPS International Flat Rate for , or USPS International AirMail for . I would like to hear from you within 3 days of end of auction and must receive payment within 5 days.Thanks and happy bidding.
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