Martin / Pinza in South Pacifis
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| Starting time: | Tue 02.06.2026 18:35:05 |
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| Item condition: | Used |
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| Location: | Tallinn, Harjumaa, Eesti |
| Muusikaline žanr: | ESTONIAN |
| Quantity: | 1 |
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- "Some Enchanted Evening"
- "Bali Ha'i"
- "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair"
- "A Wonderful Guy"
The 1973 reissue of South Pacific (Catalog No: S 32604) holds a unique place in vinyl history. It is not just another standard repress; it was a curated archival release under The Columbia Treasury of the American Musical Theatre banner.
- The Audio Breakthrough: This specific 1973 reissue was highly anticipated by audiophiles because it was one of the first times Columbia utilized the original magnetic tape master. When the show was recorded live in 1949, engineers recorded it simultaneously to acetate discs and a primitive magnetic tape machine. Most pressings from the 1950s and 1960s used the worn-down disc masters, making the Columbia Treasury version sound significantly cleaner and crisper by comparison. [1]
- Mono Audio: Despite being released in the 1970s (the height of the stereo era), this record retains its true historical Monophonic (Mono) mix to honor the original 1949 acoustics.
- Matrix Information: If you look at the runout groove (the dead wax near the center label), you will find the stamped matrix numbers XLP-1116 (Side 1) and XLP-1117 (Side 2).
- The Sleeve: It features a rigid, 12" vintage cardboard sleeve. The front retains the classic 1949 artwork featuring Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza but adds a distinct "Columbia Treasury" border or banner at the top.
- Variant Labels: Depending on the exact pressing year in the 1970s, the center label on the vinyl will either say Columbia Masterworks or CBS Masterworks (often prefixed as JS 32604 on later jackets).
- Act I Highlights: "Dites-Moi", "A Cockeyed Optimist", "Some Enchanted Evening" (Pinza), and "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" (Martin).
- Act II Highlights: "Wonderful Guy", "Younger Than Springtime", "This Nearly Was Mine", and "Honey Bun".

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