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Post by neurosturgeon on Jan 19, 2018 23:56:18 GMT
It would have to be "A Hard Day's Night" which cost me six week's allowance when it came out in 1964. About a year later, I sent in a coupon to Lay's Potato Chips to get a record of "Msuic From James Bond Movies" for about a dollar. One of my brother's friends walked off with that one.
I had several compilation LP's with film music conducted by Charles Gerhardt, but buying and album with the score of just one film probably would have come very late and may have been "Star Wars."
I did buy second hand in a thrift shop the album of 78rpm records from "An American In Paris" and I still have it stored under my Columbia Graphaphome record player with a crank on the side and little doors as volume controls. I also had 78's with the songs from 1939's "Gulliver's Travels" that I played often when I was little.
Still have my LP's. Between. The housemate and me, they take up a whole room, in floor to ceiling apple crates and we still have equipment to play them, including Crosley and Teac players with built in MP3 conversion.
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