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The BIG Sounds of the Drags! Capitol (S)T-2001 Jim Economides (Producer) Released October, 1963 Capitol Albums, 2001 to 2100 The BIG Sounds of the Drags! Capitol (S)T-2001 Jim Economides (producer) Released October, 1963. Checkered Flag Capitol (S)T-2002 Dick Dale & the Del-Tones Released October, 1963. Unreleased/unknown 2003 The BIG Sounds of the Sports Cars! Capitol (S)T-2004 Jim Economides (producer) Released January, 1964. Sing a Song With the Kingston Trio Capitol (S)KAO-2005 The Kingston Trio Released December, 1963. The concept and packaging for this album formed the basis of 1965’s Sing a Song With the Beatles. Chart Busters Volume 3 Capitol (S)T-2006 Various Artists Released November, 1963. Golden Folk Hits Capitol (S)T-2007 Bobby Darin Released December, 1963. Let’s Face The Music! Capitol (S)W-2008 Nat “King” Cole Released February, 1964. Country Music Hootenanny Capitol (S)T-2009 Various Artists Released November, 1963. Hot Rod Hootenanny Capitol (S)T-2010 Mr. Gasser and the Weirdos (Ed Roth) Released November, 1963 Time to Think Capitol (S)T-2011 The Kingston Trio Released January, 1964 Yesterday’s Love Songs/Today’s Blues Capitol (S)T-2012 Nancy Wilson Released January, 1964 A Lettermen Kind of Love Capitol (S)T-2013 The Lettermen Released February, 1964 More of Today’s Best Capitol (S)T-2014 The Glen Gray Casa Loma Orchestra Released February, 1964 Recorded Live at Harrah’s Tahoe Capitol (S)T-2015 The Brothers Castro Released February, 1964 The Dancin’est Band Around Capitol (S)T-2016 Leon McAuliffe Released February, 1964 The Minute You’re Gone Capitol (S)T-2017 Sonny James Released February, 1964 Tonight We Love Capitol (S)T-2018 Freddy Martin Released February, 1964 Hits of Joe “Fingers” Carr Capitol (D)T-2019 Joe “Fingers” Carr Released February, 1964 The Best of Stan Freberg Capitol T-2020 Stan Freberg Released February, 1964 The Folk-Type Swinger Capitol (S)T-2021 Jeannie Hoffman Released February, 1964 Kismet Capitol (S)W-2022 Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Kirsten with Roger Wagner Chorale Released October, 1964 The Astounding 12-String Guitar of Glen Campbell Capitol (S)T-2023 Glen Campbell Released April, 1964 Big Hot Rod Hits! Capitol (S)T-2024 Various Artists Released February, 1964 Modern Sounds Capitol (D)T-2025 Gerry Mulligan and Shorty Rogers Released March, 1964 This is a reissue of Capitol T-691. Great Gospel Songs Capitol (S)T-2026 Tennessee Ernie Ford With the Jordanaires Released February, 1964 Shut Down Volume 2 Capitol (S)T-2027 The Beach Boys Released February, 1964 Freddy Martin Plays the Hits Capitol (S)T-2028 Freddy Martin Released March, 1964 In Person! Capitol (S)T-2029 Wayne Newton Released February, 1964 Two Sides of Wanda Capitol (S)T-2030 Wanda Jackson Released February, 1964 Happy to Be Unhappy Capitol (S)T-2031 Roy Clark Released September, 1964 All by Myself Capitol (S)T-2032 Sue Raney Released February, 1964 The Things That Trouble My Mind Capitol (S)T-2033 Dick Weissman Released February, 1964 The First Nine Months are the Hardest! Capitol (S)T-2034 Len Weinrib and Joyce Jameson Released February, 1964 Burning Bridges Capitol (S)T-2035 Jack Scott Released February, 1964 The Great Hits of Frank Sinatra Capitol (D)T-2036 Frank Sinatra Released February, 1964. The original front cover features a single portrait of Frank, and the original back cover shows other available Star Line albums. This record was reissued in 1966 with a front cover showing three photos of Frank, and with a back cover having liner notes and dedicated entirely to Sinatra. Faron Young’s Memory Lane Capitol (D)T-2037 Faron Young Released February, 1964 Julia Lee and her Boy Friends Capitol T-2038 Julia Lee Released February, 1964 Right Here, Right Now! Capitol (S)T-2039 Billy Taylor Released February, 1964 Living a Lie Capitol (S)T-2040 Al Martino Released February, 1964 The Good Time Singers Capitol (S)T-2041 The Good Time Singers Released February, 1964 The label reads “The Goodtime Singers.” Tobacco Road Capitol (S)T-2042 Lou Rawls Released February, 1964 Charade and Other Top Themes Capitol (S)T-2043 Ray Anthony Released April, 1964 Outer Limits Capitol (S)T-2044 Jerry Cole and his Spacemen Released March, 1964 Hot Club of France Capitol T-2045 Django Reinhardt Released February, 1964 Mexico’s Late Great Luis Arcaraz Capitol (S)T-2046 Luis Arcaraz Released c. February, 1964 In 1965, Parlophone Records in the UK pressed this album as an export record with catalog number CPCS-102, placing it between two Beatles albums. Coincidentally, its American catalog number places it immediately before a Beatles album. Meet The Beatles! Capitol (S)T-2047 The Beatles Released January, 1964. Old Gold and Ivory Capitol (S)T-2048 George Shearing Quintet Released April, 1964 The Big Sounds of the Drag Boats Capitol (S)T-2049 Jim Economides (producer) Released April, 1964 Unreleased/unknown 2050 From the Creative World of Stan Kenton Comes… Capitol (S)T-2051 Jean Turner Released February, 1964 The Lombardo Touch Capitol (S)T-2052 Guy Lombardo Released February, 1964 Mr. Eliminator Capitol (S)T-2053 Dick Dale Released February, 1964 This I Believe Capitol (S)T-2054 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released February, 1964 It’s All in How You Look at It Capitol (S)T-2055 Brother Dave Gardner Released April, 1964 Reissued onto the Tower label in 1967 (ST-5076). Today’s Romantic Hits: for Lovers Only Volume 2 Capitol (S)W-2056 Jackie Gleason Released April, 1964 Rods n’ Ratfinks Capitol (S)T-2057 The Weirdos and Mr. Gasser Released February, 1964 Folk Songs and Country Sounds Capitol (S)T-2058 Richard & Jim Released March, 1964 Funny Girl Capitol (S)VAS-2059 Original Cast Released April, 1964 First covers list the Production Supervisor as David Pardoll. Later covers (1965?) list Richard Evans as Production Supervisor. In 1968, the back covers were also redesigned, so that Sydney Chaplin’s photo does not appear. Thunder Road Capitol (S)T-2060 The Super Stocks Released February, 1964 Hot Rod Dance Party Capitol (S)T-2061 Jerry Cole Released February, 1964 Just for Openers Capitol (D)W-2062 Judy Garland Released April, 1964 Broadway Solo Guitar Capitol (S)T-2063 Laurindo Almeida Released March, 1964 Sentimental Zither Capitol (S)T-2064 Ruth Welcome Released April, 1964 Blues and Old-Time Rags Capitol (S)T-2065 Red Nichols & the Five Pennies Released April, 1964 Andy and Cleopatra Capitol T-2066 Andy Griffith Released April, 1964 Funny How Time Slips Away Capitol (S)T-2067 The Four Freshmen Released March, 1964 Pipe Organ Favorites Capitol (S)T-2068 Eddie Dunstedter Released June, 1964 Sweet Hour of Prayer Capitol (S)T-2069 Jo Stafford Released March, 1964 The Soul of a City Boy Capitol T-2070 Jesse Colin Young Released March, 1964. The album went out of print in 1968 and was reissued in February, 1974 as Capitol ST-11267. In London… In Love Again Capitol (S)T-2071 Norrie Paramor Released March, 1964 Beyond the Fringe ’64 Capitol (S)W-2072 Original Cast Released March, 1964 Cabin in the Sky Capitol (S)W-2073 Original Cast Released April, 1964 Today’s Romantic Hits for Lovers Only, Vol. 1 & 2 Capitol ZWW-2074 Jackie Gleason Released c. April, 1964 This reel-to-reel tape combines the material from two LPs. From Russia With Love Capitol (S)T-2075 Jimmie Haskell Released March, 1964 The front cover adds the word “theme” after the title. Tribute to Teagarden Capitol T-2076 Jack Teagarden Released March, 1964 Let’s Try to Stop Smoking! Capitol T-2077 Scott Gordon Released April, 1964 Black Boots and Bikes Capitol (S)T-2078 The Kickstands Released March, 1964 Rod McKuen Sings Rod McKuen Capitol (S)T-2079 Rod McKuen Released April, 1964 The Beatles’ Second Album Capitol (S)T-2080 The Beatles Released April, 1964 Back in Town Capitol (S)T-2081 The Kingston Trio Released May, 1964 Today, Tomorrow, Forever Capitol (S)T-2082 Nancy Wilson Released May, 1964 The Lettermen Look at Love Capitol (S)T-2083 The Lettermen Released May, 1964 As Long as I’m Singing Capitol (S)T-2084 Bobby Darin Release canceled March, 1964. Java Jones/My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut Capitol (S)T-2085 Donna Lynn Released June, 1964 May I Come In? Capitol (S)T-2086 Blossom Dearie Released May, 1964 Blowin’ Up a Storm! Capitol (S)T-2087 Jonah Jones Released May, 1964 Alfred Apaka’s Greatest Hits Capitol (D)T-2088 Alfred Apaka Released c. May, 1964 Golden Country Hits Capitol (S)T-2089 Hank Thompson Released May, 1964 Blue Grass Taylor-Made Capitol (S)T-2090 Earl Taylor Released May, 1964 Sing and Play Their Current Hits Capitol (S)T-2091 Louvin Brothers Released May, 1964 Get Ready, Set, Jump!!! Capitol (S)T-2092 Junior Mance Released May, 1964 New Top Hits in the Glenn Miller Style Capitol (S)T-2093 Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle and the Modernaires Released May, 1964 Chart Busters Volume 4 Capitol (S)T-2094 Various Artists Released May, 1964 Soul Serenade Capitol (S)T-2095 King Curtis Released May, 1964 In the Name of Love Capitol (S)T-2096 Peggy Lee Released August (?), 1964 Country Hits… Feelin’ Blue Capitol (S)T-2097 Tennessee Ernie Ford With Billy Strange & John Mosher Released May, 1964 Best of the New Favorites Capitol (S)T-2098 Freddy Martin Released May, 1964 Blues With a Touch of Elegance Capitol (S)T-2099 Onzy Matthews Released May, 1964 In Love Capitol (S)T-2100 Jack Jones Released May, 1964 This is a reissue of Capitol (S)T-1274, with the songs in a different order and with a different cover.
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