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Front cover of RCA Victor Stereo-Orthophonic tape recording Strauss Waltzes Boston Pops Arthur Fiedler CCS-45
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Description

Pre-recorded RCA Victor Red Seal reel-to-reel tape featuring Johann Strauss Jr. waltzes performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler. Issued in 1957 on 7½ ips stereo tape for in-line heads, this release includes three classic selections with built-in pauses between pieces. A vintage U.S.-made classical reel from RCA’s early stereo era.

Details

Album: Strauss Waltzes

Conductor: Arthur Fiedler

Orchestra:

  • Boston Pops Orchestra

Label: RCA Victor

Year of Release: 1957

Duplicator: RCA Victor

Country: United States

Genre:

  • Classical

Reel: 7 1/2 IPS 7 inch Tape, 2 Track Tape

Condition Notes:

  • Box: Very good- some shelfware and tape marks
  • Sound Quality: Excellent
Track List

1. Where the Citrons Bloom
2. Secret Attractions
3. One Thousand and One Nights

Tape Review
The Half-Track Golden Age (and How We Got There)

Two-track stereo reels grew out of early post-war tape, when consumer releases were mostly mono (often with a “flip the reel” second side). Once in-line two-track (half-track) became standard, big tracks at 7.5 ips made great jazz and classical sound incredibly real. The industry eventually moved to 4-track because it was cheaper and offered more playing time- learn more here.

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