TAS Wilson Audiophile W 8824 Center Stage Graham VG++ TO NM

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TAS Wilson Audiophile W 8824 Center Stage Graham VG++ TO NM COVER IS VG++ W/ SOME EDGEWEAR RECORD IS AS FOLLOWS SIDE 1 IS VG++ TO NM W/ VERY LIGHT WEAR SIDE 2 IS VG++ WITH A FEW LIGHT SURFACE SCUFFS- MOSTLY PAPER SCUFFS Center Stage National Symphonic Winds The Conductor : Lowell Graham TAS List Record Original By USA Wilson Audiophile Stunning Copy Of A Legendary Recording A Must Have For All Audiophile Music Lovers Side One : Olympic Fanfare (4:05 Olympic Fanfare was composed for the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles, California. This music, heard by millions of people throughout the world became synonymous with the Olympic spirit. 2. Cowboys (9:40) John Williams is the preeminent composer of movie music in Hollywood today. His skill in all styles of composition that set just the right mood, has had a lasting impact on movie goers and listeners alike. Who can forget the theme music of “Jaws”, “Close Encounters”, “E.T.”, and “Star Wars” ? This same skill is evident in “The Cowboys”. The music is perfect in bringing the panorama of the west to the listener. 3. Selections from Oklahoma (9:15) “Oklahoma” was the first musical show in which Richard Rodgers collaborated with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein ll. Oklahoma became a classic with songs that are the standards in the industry like “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning”, “People read more