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Audio Fidelity AFLP-1800/AFSD-5800 Main Series Audio Fidelity 1800/5800 Series by David Edwards, Patrice Eyries & Mike Callahan © 2018 by Mike Callahan Audio Fidelity AFLP-1800/AFSD-5800 Main Series: AFLP 1801mono, AFSD 5801 stereo – The Brave Bulls, Banda Taurina Music of the Bull Fight Ring – Barnaby Conrad, Juan Buckingham, Banda Taurina, Genaro Nunez [1957, 1959 stereo] La Virgen de la Mocarena/El Relicario/Cielo Andaluz/Toque Cuadillas/Espartero/Gato Mantez/Toque Banderillas/En Er Mundo//Espana Cani/Corazon Hispano/Novillero/Ecos espanoles/Toque de Muerte/Carlos Arruza/Toque Al Corral/Chiclanera AFLP 1802 – Marimba Mambo Y Cha-Cha-Cha! – Marimba Chiapas [1957] Chivirico/Cereza Rosa (Cherry Pink)/Solamente Una Vez (You Belong To My Heart)/Quien Sera (Sway)/Carioca/Rico Mambo//Cha-Cha-Cha (Rico Vacilon)/Oye Negra/Frenesi/Burundanga/Guadalajara AFLP 1803 – Katherine Dunham Presents the Singing Gods – Singing Gods [1957] Haiti: Ibo/Haiti: Yon Valu/Haiti: Mahi/Haiti: Petrokita/Brazil: Samba Da Favela//Cuba: Nanigo/Cuba: Santo/Brazil: Yemanja/Brazil: Maracatu/Brazil: Coco. AFLP 1804 – The Berkshire Bell Ringers, Christmas Carols – Berkshire Bell Ringers [1956] O Come All Ye Faithful/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Cantique De Noel (O Holy Night)/It Came Upon A Midnight Clear/Joy To The World/Hark the Herald Angels Sing//Silent Night/First Noel/I Wonder As I Wander/We Three Kings/Carol Of The Bells/Rise Up Shepherds And Foller/Good King Wencelas AFLP 1805 – Strings of Pearl, Chertok, Harp and Drums – Pearl Chertok, Willie Rodriguez [1956] Strings Of Pearl Suite: Seafoam; Baroque; Driftwood; Opaque; Blue Smoke (Chertok)//Laura (Raksin)/Beige Nocturne (Chertok)/Willow Weep For Me (Ronnel)/Tenderly (Gross)/Waltz In A Flat (Brahms)/Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms AFLP 1806 mono, AFSD 5806 stereo – Bawdy Songs and Backroom Ballads, Volume 2 – Oscar Brand [1956] Zulaika/Winnipeg Whore/Chris Colombo/Ball O'yarn/Squire Of Great Renown/A Gob Is A Slob/Limericks//Erie Canal/Crusher Bailey/The Same The 'Ole World Over/The Hermit/Foggy Dew/Darby Ram/Black Eyed Susie AFLP 1807 – Bermuda Calypso Party – Talbot Brothers [1955] Dorothy/Wine And Malina/Blood Shot Eyes/Myra, Myra/Medley: My Heart Sings; 100,000 Years; Saloon//Make It Do/Plump-Pa-Lum/Nature Boy/Marianne; Sly Mongoose/Sheik Of Araby/Blue Skies AFLP 1808 – Lord Invader Calypso – Lord Invader [1956] Hello Joe/Brown Skin Gal/Brooklyn, Brooklyn/29 Port Of Spain/Reincarnation/Hurricane Connie//Rum & Coca-Cola/Chicago, Chicago/Barrack Room Scandal/Barbados, Barbados/Labor Day Carnival/Tee Way, Tee Way AFLP 1809 – Trinidad Steel Band – Trinidad Steel Band [1956] Papa Loves Mambo/Parang/Guapo Mambo/Green-Faced Man/Steel Band Meringue/Trouble//Mambo Jambo/Dragon Song/String Merengue/Harlem Mambo/No More Romance/Ramadin On The Ball 1 AFLP 1810 mono, AFSD 5810 stereo – Cha Cha Cha – Pedro Garcia and His Orchestra Versalles [1956, 1963 stereo] Cha Cha Paganini/Luna De Miel En Puerto Rico/Las Clases De Cha Cha Cha/Cha Cha Chavela/Rico Vacilon/Nicolasa//Abrete Sesamo/Senorita Catalina/Pedro Y Pablo/Mi Lo Dijo Adela/Pimpollo/Mi Cha Cha Cha AFLP 1811 – Concerto for Trombone – Davis Shuman [1956] Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra/Minature Suite for 12 Wind Instruments//Aria, Tis Thee I Would Be Praising/Invention No. 8/Allegro from Baryton Trio No. 2/Ich Grolle Nicht from the Dichterliebe, Op 48 Schumann/La Bandoline/Piece En Forme de Habanera AFLP 1812 – Bach for Percussion - N.Y. Percussion Ensemble [1956] Bach Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor/Bach Fugue in G Minor The Great//Bach Toccata in F Major/Bach Fugue in C Major AFLP 1813 mono, AFSD 5813 stereo – Cha Cha – Memo Salamanca and Orchestra [1957] Yo Sabia Que Un Dia/El Bodeguero/Nunca/La Basura/Classes De Cha Cha Cha/Los Marcianos//Blusa Azul/Ki Ki Ri Ki/Totiri Mundachi/Para Desarte Asi/Cha Cha Cha Ala Nunez/Cero Codazos Cero Cabezazos AFLP 1814 mono, AFSD 5814 stereo – Paris, C’Est Une Blonde – Patachou with Jo Basile Orchestra [1956] Paris, C'est Une Blonde/Un Jour Tu Verras/Boum/Just One Of Those Things/Le Fiacre/A Man Who's In Love/Sous Le Ciel De Paris//La Goulante Du Pauvre Jean/Autumn Leaves/All Of You/Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir/My Funny Valentine/Paris, C'est Une Blonde AFLP 1815 mono, AFSD 5815 stereo – Accordion de Paris – Jo Basile [1956, 1959 stereo] Comme Ci, Comme Ca--Tout Ca/Fleur De Paris/Medley: April In Paris; I Love Paris/Boum Musette/Ballade De Rabouine/Piano De Pauvre//Mademoiselle De Paris/L'Ame Des Poetes/Mon Homme/Raiion De Musette/Le Denicheur/Pigalle-Le Seine AFLP 1816 mono, AFSD 5816 stereo – Fiesta En Mexico, Mariachi – Miguel Dias [1956, 1963 stereo] La Bamba/La Calandria/Viva Mi Disgracia/Jarabe Tapatio/Las Mananitas/Tres Dias/Guadalajara//Ay Jalisco No Te Rajas/Sernata Huasteco/Jesuita En Chihuahua/El Rancho Grande/Cielito Lindo/Malaguena/La Negra AFLP 1817 mono, AFSD 5817 stereo – Plaza de Toros! – Banda Taurina [1956, 1959 stereo] Las Toreras/Canero/Toque Quadrillas/Purification/Toque Bandarillas/El Imponente//Canitas/Gualvidal/Toque De Muerte/Alfonso Gaona/Dianas/Porque Te Quiero AFLP 1818 mono, AFSD 5818 stereo – Torero! La Fiesta Brava Volume 3 – Banda Taurina [1957, 1959 stereo] Silveirio/Toque Quadrillas/Valencia/Toque Bandarillas/Granada//Claveles De Espana/Cuerdas De Mi Guitarra/Toque De Muerte/Aires Andaluces/Toque Al Corral/San Luis Dominguin 2 AFLP 1819 – Fiesta En Espanna – Rafael Molero, Alverto Salicru, Esperanza La Macrena, Paco de Jaen [1957] Alegrias, Guitar, Dancing/Sevillanas, Guitar Castanets/Farruca, Guitar Solo/Por Alegrias, Guitar Solo//Zapateado Tanguillo, Guitar, Dancing/Por Soleares, Guitar, Castanets/Ojos Verdes, Guitar Solo/Dolores La Petenera, Guitar Vocal/Por Sequirias, Guitar, Vocal/Fandango, Guitar, Vocal AFLP 1820 – Grailville Sings Music of Advent and Christmas – Choir of Grailville Community Colege, Loveland Ohio [195?] People, Look East/The Flowering Thorn/Long Is Our Winter/The Earth Was In Darkness/The Hunter/Rorate Caeli/Kyrie/There Was A Maiden/Cherry Tree Carol/Alepun/The Morning Star – Michael Praetorius//Hark! Bethlehem/Who'll Give Us Shelter/How Far Is It To Bethlehem/Sweet Little Jesus Boy – Robert Macgimsy/Quem Vidistis Pastores – Mar De Jong/Puer Natus Est Nobis/Hodie Christus Natus Est/A Solis Ortus Cardine – Gilles De Binchois/Lullaby/Rise Up Sheperds/Goday My Lord/Be Merry/New Prince, New Pomp – John Ireland AFLP 1821 mono, AFSD 5821 stereo – Rendezvous a Paris (Accordion de Paris Volume 2) – Jo Basile and Orchestra [1956, 1959 stereo] Paris In The Spring; The Last Time I Saw Paris/Sous Les Toits De Prais; Sur Les Quais De Vieux Paris/Rue Lepic-Domino/Just A Gigolo/Mon Amant De Saint Jean/Poor People Of Paris//Complainte De La Butte; A Paris/Madame La Marquise/Petite Valse/Symphonie; J'attendrai/Musette A Gogo/La Madelon AFLP 1822 mono, AFSD 5822 stereo – Rome-With Love!!! – Jo Basile [1957, 1959 stereo] Luna Rossa/Tango Chitarra Romana/Non Dimenticar/Marechiari; Funiculi Funicula/Anima E Core/Tarantella//La Piccinina/Torna A Sorrento/Reginella Campagnola/Santa Lucia; O Sole Mio/Fiore d'Italia/Arrivederci Roma AFLP 1823 mono, AFSD 5823 stereo – Dukes of Dixieland Volume 1: You Have to Hear It – Dukes of Dixieland [9/56, 1959 stereo] South Rampart Street Parade/Down Yonder/Washington and Lee swing/Robert E. Lee, Toot Toot Tootsie/Tailgate Ramble/Farewell Blues//Clarinet Marmalade/When My Sugar Walks Down the Street/Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight/Darktown Strutters Ball/Alabama Jubilee/High Society AFLP 1824 mono, AFSD 5824 stereo – Bawdy Songs and Backroom Ballads Volume 3 – Oscar Brand [1956] Seven Old Ladies Locked In A Lavatory/We Go To College/The Jolly Tinker/Bella/Cats On The Rooftops/Humoresque/Ring Dang Doo//Roll Your Leg Over/Three Prominent Bastards/Red Wing/Ball Of Ballynoor/She'll Do It Again/Kafoozalem/The Bastard King Of England AFLP 1825 mono, AFSD 5825 stereo – Mallet Magic Volume 1– Harry Breuer and His Quintet [1957] Released in stereo as AFSD 1825 in mono jacket with a gold StereoDisc sticker on the front. Mosquitos' Parade March/Flapperette/Bumble Bee Bolero/Chinese Doll/Chiapanecas/Maxixe Mambo//Samba Macabre/Maple Leaf Jump/Tulip Polka/Buffoon/Glockenspiel Gavotte/La Rosita AFLP 1826 3 AFLP 1827 mono, AFSD 5827 stereo – Honky Tonk Piano – Eddie “Pianola” Barnes [1957, 1958 stereo] Three O'clock In The Morning/Tuck Me To Sleep/I Want Sympathy; Girl Of My Dreams/My Gal Sal/Little Nellie Kelly/I Ain't Got Nobody//Peggy O'Neill/Hindustan/Moonlight On The Ganges/Humoresque (Dvorak)/Liebestraum (Liszt)/Ja Da AFLP 1828 mono, AFSD 5828 stereo – Leon Berry at the Giant Wurlitzer Volume 1 – Leon Berry [1956, 1959 stereo] Cinema Fanfare/Blacksmith Blues/Poinciana/Strauss Waltz Medley/Bamboo/Saints Come Marching In/Zambezi//All Pals Together/Elmer's Tune/El Relicario/Whose Girl Are You?/Third Man Theme/McNamera's Band/Cinema Fanfare AFLP 1829 mono, AFSD 5829 stereo – Leon Berry at the Giant Wurlitzer Volume 2 – Leon Berry [1957, 1959 stereo] Syncopated Clock/Save the Last Waltz for Me/Tango of the Drums/Boulevard of Broken Dreams/No Other Love/I Hear You Knockin’//College Medley/3 O’Clock in the Morning/Squeeze Me/Night Wind/Beautiful Ohio/Louise AFLP 1830 mono, AFSD 5830 stereo – Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang – Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang [1957, 1959 stereo] The first stereo version AFSD 1830 came in a mono jacket with a gold StereoDisc sticker on the front. Sheik Of Araby; It Had To Be You/Peg 'O My Heart/Twelfth Street Rag/Cuddle Up A Little Closer/St. Louis Blues Boogie/Italian Medley//Miente Me/You Are Always In My Heart/Peanut Vendor/Southland Tribute/Roses Of Picardy/Orpheus AFLP 1831 – The Day Manolete was Killed – Narrated by Barnaby Conrad [1957] The story of the bullfighter Manolete narrated by the author with guitar and other incidental music by Juan Buckingham, guitarist.
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