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Horace Weber - The Historic Final Recital In The Capitol Theatre, Melbourne flac album

Horace Weber - The Historic Final Recital In The Capitol Theatre, Melbourne flac album
  • Performer Horace Weber
  • Title The Historic Final Recital In The Capitol Theatre, Melbourne
  • Date of release 1964
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  • Genre Classical / Stage & Screen
  • Size MP3 1934 mb
  • Size FLAC 1526 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
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Presented by Theatre Organ Society of Australia, Victorian Division Recorded on a Sunday afternoon, November 17, 1963.

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Tracklist

A1 Introduction 1:35
A2 National Anthem 1:00
A3 Dambusters' March 3:45
A4 Waltz In E Flat 1:55
A5 Song Of Paradise 3:10
A6 Intermezzo ("Cavalleria Rusticana") 3:00
A7 Meadowlark 2:08
A8 Gundagai 2:00
B1 California, Here I Come 1:57
B2 I'm On A See-Saw 1:23
B3 Easter Parade 2:18
B4 I Love You Because 2:34
B5 Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Of Summer 1:43
B6 Hey Look Me Over ("Wildcat") 1:54
B7 Spread A Little Happiness 2:02
B8 Introduction To Finale 1:00
B9 Look For The Silver Lining 3:54

Credits

  • Engineer – Ken Nicoll, Leon Beech, Noel Shrimpton
  • Photography – Bruce Anderson
  • Sleeve Notes – Eric Wicks

Notes

Presented by Theatre Organ Society of Australia, Victorian Division
Recorded on a Sunday afternoon, November 17, 1963.
Played on the Capitol 3:15 WurliTzer organ.