1960-07-16 — Page 1

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COMMENTARY.

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QUEBEC”...Ą

Study of General James' Wolfe, by D. G. Bridson with Stephen Murray.

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NEWS ABOUT MITAIN." 10.15 #TRING ALONG WITH BILL

With Bill Dorward.

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Fresh Vibrant

A brand new batch of records from the most

imaginative record stockist in the Colony

GYPSY CARNIVAL Max Jaffa and his Concert Orches absorbing collection of melodies spotlighting ficent Guarnerius with large orchestra, and.... trio. Titles include: Dobra Dobra: Czardas. „E 9 others

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SWINGING '30s EARL BOSTIC and his band play sweet tunes of the '30s with an almost indefinable sophistication and a great warm swing. The Breeze and 1: Dancing In the Dark: My, Reverie: Stars In my Eyes are some of the 12 gunas efec« tively dealt with.

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MEL TORME Songs for any taste,...

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His Lateint

up to its title. Torme is heard at his best with the backing of auch jazz men as Fagerquist, Bunker, Bennett and Lewis in such titles as Manhattan: Autumn Leaves Tenderly: It's all right by me:

Championship Bandstand No. 3 MUNN & FELTON's BAND latest LP shows that tonal quality and executive ability are {ta outstanding features. Many of the bands' soloists are fea- tured in a wide range of material Overture, Zampa: All in the April Evening. Deep Harmony; Imperial 'Echoes. Marching Trumpate:

OVERTURES played by THE REGIMENTAL BAND OF THE SCOTS GUARDS. The Inimitable Guards play amongst

others: Piqué Dame: Mignon: Barber of Sevlile: La Ceneran=" tola: Orpheus in the Underworld:

GERRY MULLIGAN MEETS BEN WEBSTER. The great barítono sax artist and the great tenor sax man team forces for a six-track album. Here, truly, is a meeting of glants. Back- ed by a superb rhythm section both artists really blow up a storm.

EVERY INCH A SAILOR Pacar Brand. Not for kiddies is this robust set of Navy songs but Navy and Army veterane should appreciate it. These are not the sea shanties of old heard on various folk albums, but rather they are modern day efforts.

STOP PRESS

HAVE YOU GOT ONE? SONGS FOR SWINGIN' SELLERS. THE MOST RIOTOUS RECORD OF THE YEAR — ALREADY BOLD- HALF A MILLION. VERSATILE PETER SELKERS ONCE AGAIN PROVES H18 TREMENDOUS ABILITY"KEEP YOU IN STITCHES ON THIS 12′′ LP. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE HIB 'BEST OF BELLERS' THIS ONE IS AN ABSOLUTE MUST.

MOUTRIES

Alexandra Hop Hong Son. Miramar Arcade, "Kowloon..

20727. 63019.

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