Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)A few tiny tears to slick on back cover, barely noticeable, otherwise a beautiful copy.
Notes:
This record was released simultaneously to the 1962 short film 'The Right Hand Of Plenty' and contains swinging jazz music for the film by Hale Rood. It is a fascinating film showing the future of computer involvement in the development, manufacture and maintenance of the automobile, notably the Volkswagen Beetle. The film opens with a very interesting segment on the punch-card auto dial telephone of the future. This record was also released in monophonic, sans the stereo logo on the upper right of front cover. An additional '7' denoted stereo pressings (MG 7-79698/MG 7-79699) to differentiate mono (MG 79698/MG 79699) pressings. Public Relations Department Volkswagen of America Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
A. "The Right Hand Of Plenty"
B1. Train Arrival "Freewheeling"
B2. Press Sequence "Drag Out"
B3. Welding "Welders' Tune"
B4. Body Preperation "Minor Romp"
B5. Painting "Easy Does It"
B6. Final Assembly "Tail Light"
B7. Car Onto The Train "Shipping Out"
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Manufactured For Volkswagen
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Hale Rood - Music To Make Automobiles By... (LP, Album, Gat) Very Good Plus (VG+
SKU: 3818032406
$30.00Price
