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Ole Rasmussen & His Nebraska Cornhuskers - 18 Western Swing Jewels By Ole Rasmussen And His Cornhuskers (LP, Comp, Mono) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

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Ole Rasmussen & His Nebraska Cornhuskers - 18 Western Swing Jewels By Ole Rasmussen And His Cornhuskers (LP, Comp, Mono) (Near Mint (NM or M-))Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Country: Canada Released: Genre: Jazz, Folk World & Country Style: Western Swing Comments: Notes: A1, A3, A4, B6 to B4, B6 to B8: Vocal A2, A5, B5, B9: Instrumental Original catalog numbers matrix numbers: A1: 2015 9756 A2: 2015 9757 A3: 1434 7111 Z A4: 1434 Y 7112 Y A5: 2093 9758 A6: 2093 9783 A7: 1542 7113 Y A8: 1542 7114 Z A9: 1138 6162 Z B1: 1323 6606 Z B2: 1138 6161 Y

Media Condition:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    Canada  
Released:  

Genre:       Jazz, Folk World & Country
Style:         Western Swing

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Notes:

A1, A3, A4, B6 to B4, B6 to B8: Vocal
A2, A5, B5, B9: Instrumental

Original catalog numbers / matrix numbers:

A1: 2015 / 9756
A2: 2015 / 9757
A3: 1434 / 7111-Z
A4: 1434 / Y-7112-Y
A5: 2093 / 9758
A6: 2093 / 9783
A7: 1542 / 7113-Y
A8: 1542 / 7114-Z
A9: 1138 / 6162-Z
B1: 1323 / 6606-Z
B2: 1138 / 6161-Y
B3: 1814 / 7998-Z
B4: F-2254 / 7997
B5: F-2254 / 9782
B6: F-2379 / 7999
B7: F-2379 / 9759
B8: F-2554 / 9781
B9: F-2554 / 9780

 

A1. Did The Man In The Moon Come From Texas?
A2. C-Jam Blues
A3. You Were My Dream Last Night
A4. Country Weddin' Day
A5. New Star Rag
A6. My Mary
A7. Rambling Blues
A8. Half A Love Affair
A9. It Must Be Love
B1. Sandhills Of Old Nebraska
B2. We're Gonna Go Fishin' (Next Saturday Night)
B3. Everybody Thinks You're An Angel
B4. Old Love Of Yesterday
B5. Jersey Bounce
B6. Something From Heaven
B7. Tuxedo Junction
B8. Careful Now
B9. Charleston Alley

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout PLP 0771-A
Matrix / Runout PLP 0771-B

 

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