Ojai Sam
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Grammy Award for Best Historical Album - Wikipedia
The recent "Best Historical Album" Grammy wins by my friends Richard and Meagan at Archeophone Records inspired me to excavate the past nominees for this award, which dates back to 1979. Many of the early nominees were classical reissues that have been far surpassed by later digital collections. But there have been so many worthy nominees over the years that they deserve their own thread.
Various Artists - The Magical Music of Walt Disney (1978)
Vinyl Spin of the Day.
This nominee from 1980 deserves pride of place in any library. Dick Schory, recording artist, producer, author, teacher, executive and engineer extraordinaire released this breathtaking 4 LP box on his own Ovation Records label. Each album comes in an individual full color jacket and there is also a gorgeous full size 52 page booklet packed with rare pictures from the Disney archives and well-written explanatory notes.
"Comprehensive" is an understatement. We get original soundtrack music from every significant Mouse House film from "Steamboat Willie" to "Pete's Dragon". Since Disney was fully involved, Ovation was able to include rarely heard live recordings from the Magic Kingdoms plus the actual dialogue, music and sound effects from park attractions like "It's A Small World", "The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" and "Country Bear Jamboree". These are all very tough acts to follow, but Schory was able to persuade Abraham Lincoln to close the show with his crowd-pleasing "Gettysburg Address".
on the Sam-O-Meter.
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