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Erno Rapee's Orchestra, Save the Last Dance for Me Durium Products Inc., New York 1932 RECORD_78 Very Good Near Mint; Erno Rapee's Orchestra w/ Paul Small; one-sided record with picture of Erno Rapee to the reverse side of record; Save the Last Dance for Me; Durium Products Inc., New York; ca: 1932; 78 rpm; Hit of the Week Records was a record label based in the United States of America in the early 1930s. Distinctively, "Hit of the Week"s were made not of shellac as was usual for gramophone record of the era, but of a patented blend of paper and resin called Durium. A related label in the United Kingdom was called Durium Records. The label debuted in February of 1930. Unlike other records, it was sold at news-stands, not record stores. very scarce
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29.71 USD
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Ozzy Osbourne Mr. Crowley Live PICTURE DISC!! Jet Records 1982 B000I6M34W VINYL New B000I6M34W AS 99-1372; Rare original picture disc; All Live; 1982; Jet Records / CBS, NY; LP and sleeve in mint unplayed condition;
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91.80 USD
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