Various - The Johnson Years 1935-1950
Various - The Johnson Years 1935-1950
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The album "The Johnson Years 1935-1950" compiles a rich selection of recordings that highlight the evolution of jazz and blues during a transformative period in American music, featuring influential artists who shaped the genres.
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Condition: Expertly ultrasonic cleaned. Very Good (VG) or better condition. Guaranteed not to skip.
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Tracklist
Tracklist
A1: Aida: Ritorna Vincitor (Recorded Feb. 14, 1946)
A2: Rigoletto: Cortigiani, Vil Razza Dannata (Recorded Oct. 19, 1936)
A3: Otello: Dio Mi Potevi Scagliar (Recorded May 9, 1939)
A4: La Traviata: Dite Alla Giovine... Imponete (Recorded Dec. 18, 1945)
A5: L'Elisir D'Amore: Quanto E Bella (Recorded Apr. 8, 1950)
A6: Tosca: Vissi D'Arte (Recorded May 1948)
A7: Lucia Di Lammermoor: Tombe Degli Avi Miei...Fra Poco A Me Ricovero (Recorded Sept. 11, 1941)
B1: Le Nozze Di Figaro: E Susanna Non Vien...Dovo Sono (Recorded Feb. 1953)
B2: Le Nozze Di Figaro: Tutto E Disposto...Aprite Un Po' Quegli Occhi (Recorded Apr. 17, 1946)
B3: Il Barbiere Di Siviglia: A Un Dottor Della Mia Sorte (Recorded Feb. 6, 1941)
B4: Rigoletto: Ella Mi Fu Rapita...Parmi Veder Le Lagrime (Recorded June 13, 1949)
B5: Pagliacci: Prologo: Si Puo (Recorded Mar. 7, 1946)
B6: La Boheme: Che Gelilda Manina (Recorded Mar. 24, 1951)
B7: La Boheme: Addio!...Donde Lieta Usci (Recorded Jan. 14, 1947)
C1: Lakme: Les Fleurs Me Paraissent Pourquoi Dans Les Grands Bois (Recorded Jan. 27, 1942)
C2: Les Contes D'Hoffmann: Elle A Fui, La Tourterelle (Recorded Feb. 16, 1945)
C3: Manon: Allons!! Il Le Faut...Adieu Norte Petite Table (Recorded June 7, 1945)
C4: Romeo Et Juliette: Mab La Reine Des Mensonges (Recorded Feb. 4, 1945)
C5: Carmen: Pres Des Remparts De Seville (Seuidilla & Duet) (Recorded Jan. 15, 1946)
C6: Faust: Salut Demeure Chaste Et Pure (Recorded Mar. 9, 1951)
C7: Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg: Morgenlich Leuchtend (Prize Song) (Recorded June 20, 1938)
C8: Die Walküre: Du Bist Der Lenz (Recorded Apr. 13, 1942)
D1: Tannhaüser: Wie Todeabnung...O Du Mein Bolder Abendstern (Recorded May 31, 1945)
D2: Tristan Und Isolde: Erfubrest Du Meine Schmach (Isolde's Narration And Curse) (Recorded May 23, 1945)
D3: Parsifal: Ich Sah Das Kind (Recorded May 25, 1940)
D4: Parsifal: Des Sünders Reuetränen Sind Es (Good Friday Music) (Recorded Aug. 1927)
D5: Götterdämmerung: Zu Neuen Taten (Recorded Nov. 12, 1939)
Shipping
Shipping
Shipped in heavy-duty record mailers with inner and outer sleeves, with vinyl placed behind the jacket to prevent seam splits.
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