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Capitol , 1801 to 1900

Our Best to You Capitol Star Line (S)T-1801 Various Artists Released November, 1962. Gold label

Hits of Ella Mae Morse & Capitol Star Line T-1802 Ella Mae Morse and Freddie Slack Released November, 1962. Gold label

The All-Time Hits of Red Nichols Capitol Star Line (S)T-1803 Red Nichols and the Five Pennies Released November, 1962. Gold label

An Evening with Romberg Capitol (S)W-1804 Carmen Dragon ( Bowl Pops Orchestra) Released November, 1962.

An Evening with Cole Porter Capitol (S)W-1805 Carmen Dragon ( Pops Orchestra) Released November, 1962.

The Soul of Country and Western Strings Capitol (S)T-1806 Billy Liebert Released November, 1962.

Clair de Lune Capitol (S)W-1807 Stokowski, Pennario, Leinsdorf, Almeida, Dragon Released November, 1962. Capitol released this in conjunction with a hardback book from Random House.

Surfin’ Safari Capitol (D)T-1808 Released October, 1962. Some early and later copies of this LP have a stereo front slick, although the LP is in Duophonic and the back slicks clearly state so.

The New Frontier Capitol (S)T-1809 The Kingston Trio Released November, 1962.

Big Bluegrass Special Capitol (S)T-1810 The Green River Boys & Released November, 1962.

My Baby Loves to Swing Capitol (S)T-1811 Released December, 1962.

Themes of the Great Bands Capitol (S)T-1812 Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra Released January, 1963. Sounds of the Great Bands, Vol. 6 Memories Are Made of These Capitol (S)T-1813 George Chakiris Released December, 1962.

Campus Confidential Capitol (S)T-1814 Released March, 1963.

At the Cannes Film Festival Capitol (S)W-1815 Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks Released January, 1963.

The Madison Ave. Werewolf Capitol T-1816 Stan Freberg Released January, 1963. A reissue of the second LP of The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows (Capitol WBO-1035) Love is a Game of Poker Capitol (S)T-1817 Released January, 1963.

Zounds! What Sounds! Capitol (S)T-1818 Dean Elliott Released January, 1963.

I Can Dream, Can’t I? Capitol (S)T-1819 Released January, 1963.

A Night in a Brewery Capitol (S)T-1820 Various Artists Released January, 1963.

Leadbelly: Huddie Ledbetter’s Best Capitol T-1821 Leadbelly Released January, 1963. Reissued in Duophonic in 1969.

Good Time ! Capitol (S)T-1822 Jimmy Pruett Released January, 1963.

Waltzing Matilda Capitol (S)T-1823 Released March, 1963.

Black and Blue Capitol (S)T-1824 Lou Rawls Released January, 1963.

Frank Sinatra Sings Rodgers and Hart Capitol W-1825 Released December, 1962.

Earthy! Capitol (S)T-1826 Bobby Darin Released July, 1963.

Jazz Moments Capitol (S)T-1827 Quintet Released February, 1963. As with the others in the Dimensions in series, first pressings feature a gold sticker on the cover. Later copies have the logo printed on the cover.

Broadway-My Way Capitol (S)T-1828 Nancy Wilson Released May, 1963.

College Standards Capitol (S)T-1829 Released February, 1963.

Champagne, Candlelight and Kisses Capitol (S)W-1830 Jackie Gleason Released March, 1963.

Kinda Groovy! Capitol (S)T-1831 Jimmie Rowles Released February, 1963.

Al White and the Station J Orchestra Capitol (S)T-1832 Al White and the Station J Orchestra Released February, 1963. The front cover does not use the LP title. Romantic Themes for Piano & Orchestra Capitol (S)T-1833 Various Artists Released February, 1963.

Keep Your Eyes on Jesus Capitol (S)T-1834 The Louvin Brothers Released February, 1963.

Guitar Spectacular Capitol (S)T-1835 Speedy West Released February, 1963.

The Majestic Sounds of Semprini Capitol (S)T-1836 Semprini Released February, 1963.

Chart Busters ’62 Capitol (S)T-1837 Various Artists Released March, 1963. The cover lists the title as Chart Busters.

Dear Lonely Hearts Capitol (S)T-1838 Nat “King” Cole Released December, 1962.

That Righteous Feelin’ Capitol (S)T-1839 Jonah Jones Released February, 1963.

Wild About Basie Capitol (S)T-1840 Joe Bucci Duo Released February, 1963.

The Student Prince Capitol (S)W-1841 Studio Cast Released January, 1963.

Desert Song Capitol (S)W-1842 Studio Cast Released January, 1963.

Lombardo With a Beat Capitol (D)T-1843 Guy Lombardo Released March, 1963.

Adventures in Time Capitol (S)T-1844 Released March, 1963.

Big Band Specials Capitol (S)T-1845 Released March, 1963.

Les Baxter’s Original Quiet Village Capitol (S)T-1846 Les Baxter Released November, 1963.

The Lee Evans Trio Capitol (S)T-1847 The Lee Evans Trio Released March, 1963.

Festival of Faith Capitol (S)T-1848 Fred Waring Released March, 1963.

The Bells of Santa Ynez Capitol (S)T-1849 Released May, 1963.

Mink Jazz Capitol (S)T-1850 Released June, 1963.

Get Out! Capitol (S)T-1851 Jack Sheldon Released March, 1963.

The New Wave Capitol (S)T-1852 John Gray Released March, 1963.

The Best of Pee Wee Hunt Capitol Star Line (D)T-1853 Pee Wee Hunt Released c. March, 1963. Gold label

All-Time Comedy Hits Capitol Star Line (D)T-1854 Various Artists Released May, 1963. The label gives the title as Comedy Hits by…. Gold label

Pourcel Portraits Capitol (S)T-1855 Franck Pourcel Released March, 1963.

Brazilian Organ Capitol (S)T-1856 Walter Wanderley Released March, 1963.

I’m a Woman Capitol (S)T-1857 Peggy Lee Released February, 1963.

The Best of Capitol T-1858 Johnny Mercer Released April, 1963. Gold label

Where Did Everyone Go? Capitol (S)W-1859 Nat “King” Cole Released April, 1963.

The Four Freshmen in Person Volume 2 Capitol (S)T-1860 The Four Freshmen Released April, 1963.

I Could Go on Singing Capitol (S)W-1861 Soundtrack (with ) Released March, 1963.

A Jolly Theatrical Season Capitol (S)T-1862 Robert Morse & Charles Nelson Reilly Released September, 1963.

Latin Zither Capitol (S)T-1863 Ruth Welcome Released April, 1963.

Heartstrings Capitol (S)T-1864 Dean Elliott Released October, 1963.

Sings Old Songs for Old Friends Capitol (S)T-1865 Frances Langford Released April, 1963.

You’re the Reason I’m Living Capitol (S)T-1866 Bobby Darin Released February, 1963.

…It Don’t Make No Difference Capitol (S)T-1867 Brother Dave Gardner Released April, 1963.

The Mad, Mad, Mad Gateway Trio… in Person Capitol (S)T-1868 The Gateway Trio Released April, 1963.

More Hit TV Themes Capitol (S)T-1869 Nelson Riddle Orchestra Released April, 1963.

The Best of Capitol Star Line (D)T-1870 Roy Acuff Released June, 1963. Black label

The Kingston Trio #16 Capitol (S)T-1871 Kingston Trio Released April, 1963.

Ole! Bossa Nova! Capitol (S)T-1872 & the Bossa Nova All Stars Released April, 1963.

Bossa Nova Capitol (S)T-1873 George Shearing Released May, 1963.

Touch Me Softly Capitol (S)T-1874 The George Shearing Quintet Released May, 1963.

Long, Capitol (S)T-1875 Released May, 1963.

The All-Time Great Hits of Faron Young Capitol (D)T-1876 Faron Young Released c. June, 1963.

Movie Themes for Lovers Only Capitol (S)W-1877 Jackie Gleason Released May, 1963.

The Best of Hank Thompson Capitol Star Line (D)T-1878 Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys Released c. summer, 1963.

On the Bandstand Capitol (S)T-1879 Buck Owens Released May, 1963.

The Unpredictable Simon Crum Capitol (D)T-1880 Simon Crum Released c. summer, 1963.

Too Late To Worry – Too Blue to Cry Capitol (S)T-1881 Glen Campbell Released May, 1963. The first pressing is rare in stereo. Original stereo copies have photographs on the back cover. Copies made during or after 1968 have a different back cover with no photos and a statement at the top about mono and stereo being compatible.

Golden Voice of the Islands Capitol (D)T-1882 Alfred Apaka Released July, 1963.

Excitement Unlimited Capitol (S)T-1883 Charlie Shavers Released May, 1963.

For Winners and Losers Capitol (S)T-1884 Marian Montgomery Released May, 1963.

The Heart and Soul of Ferlin Husky Capitol (S)T-1885 Ferlin Husky Released May, 1963.

Surfer’s Choice Deltone (D)T-1886 Dick Dale Released March, 1963. A reissue of Deltone LPM-1001 (11/61).

Color Him Funky Capitol (S)T-1887 Released April, 1963.

Bill’s Bag Capitol (S)T-1888 Orchestra Released June, 1963.

In a Sentimental Mood Capitol (S)T-1889 Freddy Martin Released June, 1963.

Surfin’ U.S.A. Capitol (S)T-1890 The Beach Boys Released April, 1963.

Nat “King” Cole’s Top Pops Capitol (D)T-1891 Nat “King” Cole Released summer, 1963. A reissue of Capitol T-9110 (from 1956), which itself was an expanded version of Capitol H-9110 (from 1952). The twelve-inch LP with the T- prefix originally featured the orange cover that was on the ten-inch 8 Top Pops album. After 1960 it was reissued with a front cover similar to the cover of T-1891.

The Golden Winners from WKBW Capitol T-1892 Various Artists Released summer, 1963.

The Golden Winners from WPRO Capitol T-1893 Various Artists Released summer, 1963. 1894 Released 1963. 1895 Released 1963. 1896 Released 1963. 1897 Released 1963. 1898 Released 1963. 1899 Released 1963. 1900 Released 1963.

Golden Winners was a promotional album released to disc jockeys around the country, having the same content but different covers promoting the individual radio stations.