Various, At the cinema organ | |||||||||
Category: | BBC - RE* (Click on this button to view other releases of BBC - RE* Albums.) | ||||||||
Label and catalogue number: | BBC Records - REC 137 | ||||||||
Format: | Vinyl Albums | ||||||||
Country: | UK | ||||||||
Released: | 1972 | ||||||||
Genre: | Music - Popular View all other tracks listed as Music - Popular. | ||||||||
Run-off codes: | RE + 137 + 1 + 2 BBC RE + 137 + 2 + 2 BBC | ||||||||
Item deleted? | Yes | ||||||||
Distributed / printed by | BBC | ||||||||
Page views: | 677 times since 20th May, 2017, global rank is 4447, rank in albums is 1091. | ||||||||
My rating: | ***** | ||||||||
Guest rating: | ***** |
TracksBelow is a list of tracks for this release. | |||||||||||
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A1 | Presenter [Announcement by] Franklin Engelmann / Alpen ruhe (Signature tune) [Macpherson / Organ [Cinema Organ] Sandy Macpherson / Down the mall - Belton / Organ [Cinema Organ] - Sandy Macp] | ||||||||||
A2 | Viennese memoirs of Lehar [Lehar / Organ [Cinema Organ] Al Bollington] | ||||||||||
A3 | Rain on the roof [Ronell / Organ [Cinema Organ] Quentin Maclean] | ||||||||||
A4 | Brush off [Helyer / Organ [Cinema Organ] Jack Helyer] | ||||||||||
A5 | Festival toccata [Percy Fletcher / Organ [Cinema Organ] Reginald Porter-Brown] | ||||||||||
A6 | The Turkish patrol [Michaelis / Organ [Cinema Organ] G. T. Pattman] | ||||||||||
A7 | Dance of the blue marionettes [Leslie Clair / Organ [Cinema Organ] Sidney Torch] | ||||||||||
A8 | St. Louis blues [Handy / Organ [Cinema Organ] Harold Ramsay] | ||||||||||
B1 | Keep smiling (Signature tune) [Foort / Organ [Cinema Organ] Reginald Foort / Heykens' serenade - Heykens / Organ [Cinema Organ] Reginald Foort] | ||||||||||
B2 | Bird song at eventide [Coates / Organ [Cinema Organ] Sydney Gustard] | ||||||||||
B3 | Nola organ [Arndt / [Cinema Organ] Reginald New] | ||||||||||
B4 | Crazy pirouette [Frisk / Organ [Cinema Organ] Terance Casey] | ||||||||||
B5 | Prelude in C sharp minor [Rachmaninoff / Organ [Cinema Organ] Stuart Barrie] | ||||||||||
B6 | Lily of laguna [Stuart / Organ [Cinema Organ] Leslie James] | ||||||||||
B7 | Whistling mose [Reid / Hoffman / Organ [Cinema Organ] Frank Newman] | ||||||||||
B8 | Poeme [Fibich / Organ [Cinema Organ] Edward O'Henry] | ||||||||||
B9 | Donkey serenade [Friml / Organ [Cinema Organ] Lloyd Thomas] | ||||||||||
Total length of media 0:00. |
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Cover condition | Very Good Plus | ||||||||||
Record condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
BBC records label code | C | ||||||||||
Number have | 1 | ||||||||||
What type of seller was used | Other online shop | ||||||||||
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My rating | 3 | |
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Extra notes on cover, middle (gatefold sleeve) and any inserts | ||
Side One Band 1: Sandy Macpherson at the BBC Theatre Organ (BBC recording) Band 2: Al Bollington at the Paramount (Odeon) Tottenham Court Road (HMV 792) Band 3: Quentin Maclean at the Trocadero, Elephant & Castle (Columbia DB 821) Band 4: Jack Helyer at the Ritz (Odeon) Nottingham (BBC recording) Band 5: Reginald Porter-Brown at the Guildhall, Southampton (BBC recording) Band 6: G. T. Pattman at the Astoria, Charing Cross Road (Columbia 4878) Band 7: Sidney Torch at the Regal (Odeon) Marble Arch (Columbia DB 1105) Band 8: Harold Ramsay at the Union (Regal) Kingston (Parlophone F 869) Side Two Band 1: Reginald Foort at the new BBC Organ, Manchester (Empress, Blackpool) (BBC recording) Band 2: Sydney Gustard at the Taverham Hall, Norwich (Regal, Harrogate) (BBC recording) Band 3: Reginald New at the Beaufort, Washwood Heath (Broadcast 783) Band 4: Terance Casey at the Tivoli, London (Columbia DB 40) Band 5: Stuart Barrie at the Granada, Tooting (Regal-Zonophone MR 3020) Band 6: Leslie James at the New Gallery, London (HMV B 2902) Band 7: Frank Newman at the Lozells Picture House, Birmingham (Broadcast 902) Band 8: Edward O'Henry at Madame Tussauds, London (Panachord 25455) Band 9: Lloyd Thomas at the Grenada, Tooting (Regal-Zonophone MR 2933) Photographed in the Gaumont State Cinema Kilburn. Coordinator Sylvia Cartner. Design [Sleeve Design], Photography By Andrew Prewett. Liner Notes Robin Richmond / Tony Moss. Producer, Compiled By Robin Richmond. Research Douglas Badham / Tony Moss. | ||
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