Julie London – In Person at the Americana U.S. mono beige label promotional LP

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Free U.S. shipping!  An original U.S. mono beige label promotional copy of In Person at the Americana by Julie London.

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Description

Offered for sale is an original U.S. mono beige label promotional copy of In Person at the Americana by Julie London.

About this copy: This copy of In Person at the Americana is a 1964 U.S. mono pressing on the Liberty label.

The cover is VG, with light ring wear and some edge and corner wear.

The beige label promo disc is M- and looks unplayed.  Clean disc!

A nice copy of a scarce Julie London LP.

Background: Released in 1964, In Person at the Americana was the first live album by Julie London.

The album did not chart.

Allmusic.com gave In Person at the Americana a 3 star review:

Cut at the Royal Box of the Americana Hotel in New York City, this LP might as well have come from Las Vegas, since it was a glitzy affair that surrounded the star with a big band and a bevy of backup singers. She borrowed from Judy Garland for “The Trolley Song” (a number largely taken over by the choral accompaniment) and “The Man That Got Away,” while her husband Bobby Troup provided his 1941 hit “Daddy” and 1948’s “Baby, Baby All the Time,” the latter in a medley with “Basin Street Blues” and “St. Louis Woman.” London was at her best in the sexy, playful “Daddy,” which brought out her personality.

Country of origin: U.S.
Size: 12″
Record Label: Libertyy
Catalog Number:
LRP-3375
Year of Release: 1964
Format: Mono
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Additional information

Weight 9 oz
Dimensions 12.4 × 12.4 × 0.2 in