G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
Comments:
Cover very clean // Record also in great shape, very few surface marks, plays excellent
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Genre:Stage & Screen Style:Musical
Tracklist:
A1. "Camelot" Orchestra - Overture A2. Richard Burton (2) - I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight A3. Julie Andrews - The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood A4. Richard Burton (2) - Camelot A5. Mary Sue Berry - Follow Me A6. Julie Andrews, "Camelot" Ensemble - The Lusty Month Of May A7. Robert Goulet - C'Est Moi A8. Julie Andrews, Bruce Yarnell, James Gannon (2), John Cullum - Then You May Take Me To The Fair A9. Richard Burton (2) - How To Handle A Woman B1. Robert Goulet - If Ever I Would Leave You B2. "Camelot" Orchestra - Parade B3. Julie Andrews - Before I Gaze At You Again B4. Roddy McDowall - The Seven Deadly Virtues B5. Richard Burton (2), Julie Andrews - What Do The Simple Folk Do? B6. "Camelot" Knights - Fie On Goodness! B7. Julie Andrews - I Loved You Once In Silence B8. "Camelot" Ensemble - Guenevere B9. Richard Burton (2) - Camelot (Reprise)
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Camelot opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York City on December 3, 1960, after engagements in Toronto, Canada and Boston.
Based on "The Once And Future King" by T.H. White.
Dark gray labels, with: "360 Sound" Stereo "360 Sound" (without arrows) printed on the bottom half.
This entry for pressings without [l586613 stamp in the runouts. For ones with it, consider [r22274758.
Columbia Masterworks
Printed in U.S.A.
Original version has KOS cat# with 6-eye label
First reissue has KOS cat# with 2-eye and black font rim text
Second reissue has KOS cat# with 2-eye and white font rim text
Third reissue has OS cat# and different jacket