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Show 3 . M t'5 T ' :l - s by Norman Weiser rrIhis is the last long vacation week end of the Summer. Soon it will be back to school for the junior set, and settling down to household routine for Mom. If you have a youngster going away to school, why not send along a portable phonograph and some records for those long Winter evenings ahead? For the records, try some of those featured in this weeks releases. ON THE RECORD S H E LV ES Twenty yeais died at talent but his beautiful music 38, ago great continues to shine brightly. Now you can hear some of his best work in two exciting albums. The first Sarah is a Mercury package called The second is Vaughan Sings George Gershwin. Atlantics Chris Connor Sings the George Gershrelease. win Almanac of Song, also a double-dis- k TOPS : a two-reco- rd New Girl in MUSIC FOR FAMILY LISTENING: Town is a new smash hit on Broadway, and RCAs album starring Gwen Verdon is bound original-ca- st to have the same success. Moving to motion pictures, be sure to listen to the sound track of The Pride and the Passion, which features a most moving score by George Antheil. The film stars Sophia A Lucky is all cigarette Loien, Frank Sinatra, and Cary Grant. For a change in mood, spin The Biggest Hits of 57 featuring such names as Tex Beneke, Robert Alda, and Peter Ricardo. This Camden special for just $1 98 should go big with the teens. One of Mercury's top attractions is a group known a's the Platters, and The Flying Platters explains their popularity, especially with the younger set. Now, for the entire family, try Billy Butterfield's latest RCA waxing, "Theyre Playing Our Song, with some of the songs Mom and Dad fell in love with back in their courting days. THE CLASSICS: Introducing the younger element to the classics becomes easier and more palatable if you try the various pops releases by major symphonies. Two such examples are RCAs Curtain Going Up and The Nutcracker" (excerpts) as performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler conducting. The former offers music from Broadway hit shows, the latter admirably displays a Tchaikovsky favorite. Five brilliantly performed works are featured on Mercurys new release by the Halle Orchestra. George Weldon conducting. Included are Khacha- - COVERING :ji- - Sophia Loren turians Gayne Ballet Suite, Mussorgskys A Night on Bald Mountain, Borodin's Prince Igor Oveituie and On the Steppes of Central Asia, and finally, Rimsky -- Korsakovs Flight of the Bumble Bee. JAZZOMANIA: Lets kick off with some jazz on the vocal side this week, and first is Miss Music, Ella and Her Ella Fitzgerald, on Decca with Fellas. The Fellas are Louis Armstrong, the Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots, Chick Webb, and others Diahann Carroll, one of the newer jazz singers, does a fine job on RCAs Diahann Carroll Sings Harold Allen Songs, and, in reverse, Bing Crosby proves he can still swing with Bing and the Dixieland Bands, on Decca. Like traditional jazz piano? If the answer is yes. be sure to spin the Good Time Jazz biscuit titled Music to Listen to Don Ewell By. Ewell, augmented by Darnell Howard on clarinet and Minor Hall, drums, displays an artistry hard to equal. . . . dgpreWe ever smoked best-testfsi- g yu ONE. This one is every inch a cigarette. Nothing but truly fine tobacco mild, tobacco thats TOASTED naturally good-tastin- g THIS IS THE to taste even better. No wonder Luckies best-tastin- g are the cigarette you ever smoked! LUCKIES TASTE BETTER ... CIGARETTES "IT'S TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER rOPR THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! |