Just in case you’re not up on your French, the title is, of course, How the West Was Won. This CD was issued in 2013 by RDM Edition (CD734). Unlike most other releases of this soundtrack, this one does not feature any of the stars on the cover…
Vertigo Soundtrack – Picture Disc
Picture discs have always provided a special niche for the record collector. From the Vogue 78 RPM’s of the 40’s to the heyday of the genre in the 80’s and 90’s, many collectors have sought these out as prizes to add to their collections. Now there’s finally one for Stewart collectors as well. The soundtrack…
Vertigo Soundtrack (Mercury SRI 75117, The Netherlands)
When released in The Netherlands, the packaging for the Vertigo soundtrack was very much different than that of most other countries. Most releases around the world utilized the iconic swirl design like the example below. However, the Dutch used a completely different design. The reverse of the jacket had information about each song. Like the…
Starring: Jimmy Stewart
This 8-CD set is often seen for sale on Ebay. Six of the eight discs feature a show from the Lux Radio Theatre series, while the remaining two are from Cavalcade of American and Suspense. The programs give us a look at Stewart’s radio career from 1937 through 1951. Here’s what you get in order…
Magic of Lassie (LP, Japan)
Yesterday, we looked at the Japanese single released from this album. Today, we’ll take a look at the album itself. Like the single, it was released on the Seven Seas label (FML-115) in 1979. The cover art was the same as that for the single with Stewart in the lower left corner. The back of…
Magic of Lassie (7-inch single, Japan)
Thus far, this is the only 7-inch, 45 RPM single from the film’s soundtrack that we have been able to locate. It was issued in Japan in 1979, on the Seven Seas label (FMS-100). The two songs on the disc are I Can’t Say Goodbye by the Mike Curb Congregation and A Rose is Not…
Neurotic Wreck
Calling himself Neurotic Wreck, Dan Shea wrote, played all the instruments and recorded Jamie Stewart’s It’s a Wonderful Life. Why he sings “Jamie” instead of “Jimmy” at times is anybody’s guess. There are times when he does definitely sing “James Stewart.” The song appeared on the album Never Mind the Baubles – Here’s the Small…
The Glenn Miller Story 10-Inch – Special European Release
A special 10-inch, 45 RPM EP was released in many European countries by MCA (MCAV 985) in 1985. A large photo of Stewart was used on the cover and the liner notes were written by Stewart. There’s even a facsimile signature at the end of those notes…
The Glenn Miller Story (Victor CP – 1070, Japan)
This appears to be a companion to Victor CP – 1068 since it is marked as “Vol. 2.” The insert sheet is again printed on both sides, but features a different photo of Stewart than the previous record…
The Glenn Miller Story (Victor CP – 1068, Japan)
There seems to be no end to The Glenn Miller Story releases in Japan. Here’s another in Victor’s “Compact Double 33” series (CP-1068). These were 7-inch records playing at 33 1/3 RPM. There was an insert sheet, printed on both sides, which acted as a picture sleeve. Unlike the insert, the printing on the labels…