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In the Land of Hi Fi (Patti Page album)

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Released
  
1956

Length
  
27:32

Artist
  
Patti Page

Producer
  
Bob Shad

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
May 7–8, 1956

In the Land of Hi-Fi (1956)
  
Manhattan Tower (1956)

Release date
  
1956

Label
  
Verve Records

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I'll Remember April (1956)
  
In the Land of Hi-Fi (1956)

Similar
  
Manhattan Tower, Music for Two in Love, The Voices of Patti Page, I've Heard That Song Before, This Is My Song

In the Land of Hi-Fi was a Patti Page album issued by Mercury Records on its EmArcy label. The catalog number of the monaural version, first released in 1956, was MG-36074, and of the stereophonic version, released in 1958, it was SR-80000. It was later reissued as Mercury MG-20516 (mono) and SR-60192 (stereo), titled Patti Page With The Pete Rugolo All Stars.

Contents

The album was Page's first release on the EmArcy label, generally used by Mercury as a label for jazz albums.

There are time differences between the mono and stereo editions of the album, with several of the tracks edited for space in the stereo version.

Releases

  • In the Land of Hi Fi, Verve / Emarcy 1999
  • In the Land of Hi Fi, Verve / Emarcy 1999
  • In the Land of Hi Fi, Universal Distribution 2007
  • In the Land of Hi Fi, Universal Distribution 2007
  • Patti Page with Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra, Fresh Sound Records 2009
  • Songs

    1Nevertheless1:49
    2Out of Nowhere2:19
    3The Lady Is a Tramp2:45

    References

    In the Land of Hi-Fi (Patti Page album) Wikipedia