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BACKTRACK MUSICALS – Lpsjuly 2021 BACKTRACK MUSICALS – LPs Sept. 2021 The Old Grammar School, High Street, Rye, E. Sussex, TN31 7JF Tel: 01797 222777 website: www.backtrackrye.com e-mail: [email protected] GUARANTEE: All items in this catalogue are guaranteed. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, we will refund your money. All items are new and unplayed Stereo recordings unless otherwise stated. Second-Hand items are only listed if in Mint or Excellent condition. POSTAGE & PACKING: Free to U.K. customers. Overseas orders will be charged at actual cost plus £1 per order to cover handling charges - please write, fax or e-mail for details. QUANTITY DISCOUNTS: All orders over £50 qualify for 10% discount; orders over £100 -15%, over £200 -20% and over £350 -25% off. (Single items listed at £50 or more will not qualify for discount, unless part of a larger order) ALTERNATIVES: As some items are in short supply, if possible please list alternative choices. Items may be reserved by telephone before sending payment. ABBREVIATIONS OF COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN: A = Australia; B = Belgium; C = Canada; DK = Denmark; E = England; F = France; G = Germany; GK = Greece; H = Holland; I = Italy; J = Japan; S = Spain; SA - South Africa; US = USA. EC, EEC or EU = European Community. GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE CATALOGUE: F/O = Fold Out (Gatefold) Sleeve; S/H = Second-Hand (Used); w. = with. CDs/LPs WANTED: Mint condition used items are always wanted. Please send your list of items for disposal and you will receive Cash/Part Exchange quotes by return. We also welcome “wants” lists and will try to find rarer items at reasonable prices. This catalogue is sent monthly free-of-charge to regular customers. Monthly catalogues of Soundtrack LPs and Musicals (film & stage) on LP and CD (including Personality & Nostalgia) are also available on request. PAYMENT: by U.K. customers should be made by Cheque, Postal Order, PayPal or Credit Card and by Overseas customers by PayPal, International Money Order or Credit Card and sent to: BACKTRACK, The Old Grammar School, High Street, Rye, E. Sussex, TN31 7JF. BACKTRACK - OPENING HOURS: We are open to personal shoppers seven days a week from 10a.m. to 5.30p.m. MAIL ORDER ENQUIRIES: Monday to Friday 10a.m. to 5.30p.m. Outside of these times please leave a message on our answering machine (01797 222777). ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK LPs ORIGINAL CAST LPs THE GREAT WALTZ (Mary Costa)(E-S/H) .. .. 6.00 LPs LPs LPs LPs GUYS AND DOLLS (Frank Sinatra, etc)(US-S/H) .. .. 20.00 GYPSY (Rosalind Russell)(US-mono-S/H).£12.00/(US/E-Stereo-S/H) 20.00 FILM MUSICAL SOUNDTRACKS (Including Disney) £ HAIR (Various)(J-2LPs-S/H) .. .. .. 20.00 ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS (Various)(US) .. .. .. 7.00 HALF A SIXPENCE (Tommy Steele)(J-F/O-S/H) .. .. 20.00 ALL THAT JAZZ (Various)(US/E-S/H) .. .. .. 8.00 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (Betty Hutton)(J-mono-10” LP-S/H) 15.00 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (Judy Garland)(US-S/H) .. .. 10.00 APRIL LOVE (Pat Boone/Shirley Jones)(E-mono-S/H) .. 15.00 THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE (Tommy Steele)(US-mono-F/O-S/H) AT LONG LAST LOVE (Burt Reynolds/Cybil Shepherd)(US-2LPs-S/H)15.00 .£10.00.or.(US-Stereo-F/O-S/H) .. .. .. 15.00 BABES IN ARMS (Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney)(US-mono-S/H) 8.00 THE HARVEY GIRLS (Judy Garland)(US-mono-S/H) .. 8.00 BABES IN TOYLAND (Annette/Ray Bolger)(US-F/O-S/H) .. 15.00 HIGH SOCIETY (Bing Crosby/Frank Sinatra)(E-Reissue-S/H) THE BANDWAGON (Fred Astaire/Cyd Charisse)(E-mono-S/H).or.(US- 10.00 Reissue) .. .. .. 8.00 HOLIDAY INN (Fred Astaire/Bing Crosby)(US-mono-S/H) .. 10.00 THE BELLE OF NEW YORK (+ 8 rare songs by Fred Astaire)(US-S/H) 8.00 HOW TO SUCCEED...(Robert Morse)(US-mono-S/H).£10.00.or. BELLS ARE RINGING (Judy Holliday/Dean Martin)(US-Reissue-S/H) (US/E-Stereo-S/H).£12.00.or.(J-F/O-Booklet-S/H) .. .. 20.00 .£12.00.or.(E-S/H) .. .. .. 15.00 I COULD GO ON SINGING (Judy Garland)(E-mono-S/H) .. 12.00 BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS (Dolly Parton)(US/E-S/H) 8.00 THE JAZZ SINGER (Neil Diamond)(E-F/O-S/H) .. .. 8.00 THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE (Gordon MacRae in songs from) JUMBO (Doris Day/Jimmy Durante)(US-Reissue-S/H).£12.00.or. (E-mono-S/H) .. .. .. 15.00 (E-original Stereo-S/H) .. .. .. 20.00 BLUE SKIES (Fred Astaire/Bing Crosby)(US-mono-S/H) .. 8.00 KID MILLIONS/ROMAN SCANDALS (Eddie Cantor)(US-mono-S/H) THE BOYFRIEND (Twiggy)(E-F/O-S/H).£15.00.or.(J-F/O-S/H) 20.00 10.00 THE BOYFRIEND (Twiggy)/GOODBYE MR. CHIPS (Petula Clark) THE KING AND I (Yul Brynner)(S-S/H).£6.00.or.(G-S/H).£10.00 (E-S/H) .. .. .. 12.00 .or.(J-Re-S/H).£12.00.or.(J-F/O-S/H)(red vinyl) .. .. 20.00 BRIGADOON (Gene Kelly)/TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE (Jane KISMET (Howard Keel,etc)(E-S/H).or.(US-Reissue).or.(US-mono-S/H) 7.00 Powell)(E-F/O-S/H) .. .. .. 10.00 KISS ME KATE (Howard Keel)(+ poster)(E-Reissue-S/H).£10.00.or. BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940 (Fred Astaire)(US-mono-S/H) 8.00 (E-Original mono-S/H) .. .. .. 15.00 BYE, BYE BIRDIE (Ann-Margret)(US-Reissue-S/H) .. .. LADY SINGS THE BLUES (Diana Ross)(E-2LPs-S/H) .. 15.00 15.00 LES GIRLS (Gene Kelly)(US-mono-S/H)(MGM E3590ST) .. 8.00 CABARET (Liza Minelli)(E-Re-S/H) .. .. .. 8.00 L’IL ABNER (Peter Palmer)(E-mono-S/H).£8.00.or.(E-S/H)(1959 CALL ME MADAM (Ethel Merman)(E-mono-10”-S/H) .. 12.00 LP).£10.00.or.(US-Re-S/H) .. .. .. 9.00 CAMELOT (Richard Harris)(E/US-S/H).£10.00.or.(J-F/O-S/H) 15.00 A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC (Diana Rigg/Elizabeth Taylor)(US-Promo-S/H) CAN-CAN (Frank Sinatra)(US/G/E-Re-S/H) .. .. (Sleeve worn)(US-S/H) .. .. .. 10.00 10.00 LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME (Doris Day)(US-mono-S/H) .. 15.00 CARMEN JONES (Dorothy Dandridge)(E-mono-Reissue-S/H) .. THE LOVE STORY OF CINDERELLA (THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE) 10.00 (Gemma Craven)(J-S/H)(Different cover to US/UK issues) .. 20.00 CAROUSEL (Shirley Jones)(E-mono-S/H).or.(E-Re-S/H).£8.00 MAGIC (German OST)(G-S/H) .. .. .. 10.00 .or.(J-Original Red Vinyl-S/H) .. .. .. 20.00 MAME (Lucille Ball)(E-S/H) .. .. .. 8.00 CHARLOTTE’S WEB (w. Debbie Reynolds)(US-F/O-S/H) .. 8.00 MAN OF LA MANCHA (Peter O’Toole)(E/US-F/O-S/H).£10.00.or. A CHORUS LINE (Various)(J-F/O-S/H) .. .. .. 12.00 (J-S/H) .. .. .. 20.00 DARLING LILI (Julie Andrews)(US/E-F/O-S/H).£12.00.or.(J-S/H) 15.00 MARILYN (MONROE)(E-mono-Reissue-S/H) .. .. 12.00 DEEP IN MY HEART (Howard Keel/Jane Powell)(E-orig. mono-S/H) MARY POPPINS (Julia Andrews)(J-S/H)(Different cover to UK) 20.00 15.00 MEET DANNY WILSON /LILLIAN RUSSELL (Sinatra,etc) DICK DEADEYE (Gilbert & Sullivan cartoon)(Linda Lewis)(E-F/O-S/H)6.00 (US-mono-S/H) .. .. .. 8.00 DR DOLITTLE (Rex Harrison)(US-F/O-S/H).£13.00.or.(J-F/O-S/H) 20.00 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS/THE HARVEY GIRLS (Judy Garland) DUCHESS OF IDAHO/YOU CAN’T HAVE EVERYTHING (Esther (E-mono-S/H) .. .. .. 12.00 Williams,etc)(US-mono-S/H) .. .. .. 6.00 THE MUSIC MACHINE (Patti Boulaye)(E-F/O-S/H) .. .. EASTER PARADE (Fred Astaire/Judy Garland)(E-Re-S/H)(+ poster) 10.00 8.00 EASTER PARADE/THE PIRATE (Judy Garland)(E-F/O-S/H) 10.00 THE MUSIC MAN (Robert Preston)(E-mono-S/H).£8.00.or. EASTER PARADE (Judy Garland)/SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (Gene Kelly) (US/E-Stereo-S/H) .. .. .. 10.00 (E-mono-10”-S/H) .. .. .. 12.00 MY FAIR LADY (Audrey Hepburn/Rex Harrison)(US-Orig.-F/O-S/H) EDITH ET MARCEL (French musical about Edith Piaf)(F-2LPs-S/H) 10.00 .or.(J-F/O-S/H).£15.00.or.(EU-2LPs-S/H)(recent release) .. 25.00 FAME (Various artists)(J-F/O-S/H) .. .. .. 15.00 NAUGHTY MARIETTA (J. MacDonald/Nelson Eddy)(US-mono-S/H) 7.00 LA FEBBRE DEL SABATO SERA (SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER) NEW YORK, NEW YORK (Liza Minelli)(US-F/O-S/H) .. 12.00 (The BeeGees)(I-2LPS-S/H)(LPs EX, sleeve EX-) .. .. 12.00 OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR (John Mills,etc)(E-Reissue-S/H).£12.00 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Topol)(US/E-2LPs-S/H) .. .. .or.(US/E-F/O-S/H) .. .. .. 15.00 10.00 OKLAHOMA (Gordon MacRae)(E-mono-S/H).£7.00/(E-Reissue-S/H) 8.00 THE FIVE PENNIES (Louis Armstrong/Danny Kaye)(I-S/H).or. OLIVER (Ron Moody,etc)(E-S/H).£12.00.or.J-F/O-S/H)(Different sleeve (E-mono-F/O-S/H).£12.00.or.(E-Stereo-F/O-S/H).£20.00.or. design to UK)(black vinyl issu).or.(J-S/H)(red vinyl issue) .. 20.00 (J-Original Stereo-S/H) .
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