GE Stereo Demonstration Record - 'The Newest Sound In Music'

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Found this in a record shop in Baton Rouge and I haven't been able find any reference of it online, even though it was released by Columbia. If anyone has information about this - date, pressing, narrator, etc. please tell me.

Music Featured:
Ray Conniff - Paradise
Andre Kostelanetz - Encore
Victor Herbert - Indian Summer
Frank Comstock -Adios
Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra - Nocturne for Strings (Dvorak?)
Sammy Kaye - Mu Cha-Cha
Dimitri Mitromoulos and the New York Philharmonic - Tchaikovsky Symphony no. 6, Pathetique, Third Movement (excerpt)
Balancing Signal
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Wish they still made music today with this sort of separation.

VictorMawhinney
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Cool! Never heard this stereo demonstration album before. It was made by the same company that made my Wildcat portable stereo record player, but I still have my GE Wildcat, but this is the album that should've included with the Wildcat.

And also, the last track of this demonstration record was an excerpt from "Listening in Depth", another stereo demonstration album from Columbia where a narrator gives you some balancing signals.

MusicradioNetwork
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Sounds like some Ray Conniff on that great demo pressing.

glennk
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The last track at 19:30 is the same as it was on a previous stereo demonstration LP called “Listening In Depth” in 1958 called the “Balancing Signal”. The narrator where he had no mention of saying “Columbia” was abridged.

MusicradioNetwork
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This record would be as new as 1964, it was made during General Electric's tube era. Beautiful recording, I collect their stereos and other products.

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Is there a posting of side 2 of this record? Or is there only this one side? --Thanks

histubeness
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Is in not strange all this stereo demo disc have recordings of Ray Coniff

kennethpotts