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Monthly Archives: December 2012
the next few Mantovani London LL lps
One of these, LL877, is shown with an early cover and a redesigned cover that is not Steinweiss – it is signed Iarusso. The others are Steinweiss covers. I assume all of these have an earlier cover, whether or not … Continue reading
Mantovani lps, some showing the covers before Steinweiss redesigned it
A bunch of my London covers are shelved under Mantovani, instead of under Steinweiss. The album of Favorite Tangos is one of my ten all time favorite lps for the music. I never would have heard it – I would … Continue reading
front and back of three Mantovani lps, probable Steinweiss covers
fold-open covers, they really look like Steinweiss to me
the next four LLs, plus the stereo version of one from last time
all look like Steinweiss to me. I especially like the one with the wig.
six more London LL series Steinweiss covers
Nothing much to say – all six look like Steinweiss to me.
six more Steinweiss LL London records
To me these appear to be definite Steinweiss covers.
next six London LL Steinweiss covers
The last one, Bob Sharples Contrasts in HiFi, is pictured in one of the Steinweiss books. Of the rest, I am not sure that Ted Heath salutes the Dorsey Brothers is Steinweiss, but the rest of the them certainly look … Continue reading
the next five Alex Steinweiss London LL series covers
my next five of the LL’s. All probably Steinweiss. One in two color variants.
three recent purchases
a Darill Connelly drawing on the generic Steinweiss squares CBS cover. A Decca which could be Steinweiss, the stars in the background are a nice touch. And a London which has drawings that look like Steinweiss but otherwise the design … Continue reading