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THE CASCADING STRINGS Golden Memories (1971 UK 12-track vinyl LP - Conducted by Johnny Gregory, the Cascading Strings orchestra play a selection of world famous standards, including La Mer, Some Enchanted Evening, Strangers In The Night and Just An Old Fashioned Waltz. Housed in a fully laminated picture sleeve. Both the sleeve and vinyl remain in near as new condition) more...
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THE CASCADING STRINGS Serenade In Blue (1970s UK 12-track vinyl LP - Conducted by Johnny Gregory, the Cascading Strings orchestra play a selection of world famous standards, by Composers who have become household names. Listen to brilliant interpretations of Cole Porter's 'I Love Paris', the Jerome Kern classic 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' and of course the number that gives the album its title, 'Serenade In Blue', fully laminated picture sleeve. Both the sleeveand vinyl remain in near mint condition) more...
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