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Tuesday, 1 February 2022

Richard Marino & Orchestra

Here's a great L/P to test your stereo system...The stereo effects are "Magic" as in the title..A must for the Stereo enthusiasts !!!

 From the inside cover: Richard Marino, the man whose baton becomes the wand for conjuring up the Magic Beat, brings to this album a rich background in classical and popular music.
Beginning his career as a violinist, Marino later traded his bow for a baton and has turned his attentions mainly to conducting. He has conducted the Glendale, California and El Paso, Texas symphony orchestras; has been associated with radio and television as a musical director and has still found time to build a fine reputation as an arranger and orchestrator.

From Billboard - February 13, 1961: This is one of the first albums in Liberty's new Premier "sound" series and a might exciting one it is, too. Smart, exciting arrangements played by the large ork make this album for stereo fans and hi-fi bugs.


1. Fever
2. High Noon 
3. Ziganette
4. Lover
5. Rots O Ruck
6. Colonal Bogey

1. The Trolly Song
2. Bagdad Express
3. Lisbon Antigua
4. Seventy Six Trombones
5. Hot Sombrero
6. Poor People Of Paris


            5. Hot Sombrero   

3 comments:

  1. For the record, Liberty's Premier Series was also the home of Tommy "Snuff" Garrett's 50 Guitars of Tommy Garrett series of LP's.

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