THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FE i To introduce you to THE RCA VICTOR POPULAR ALBUM CLUB ! and the wide choice you will always have as a member...' . BELAFONTE Heart. warming collection of his F.,,IF YOU AGREE TO BUY FIVE ALBUMS FROM THE CLUB DURING THE best-loved folk songs, w . us-spirituals, blues, ballads, C H O O S E ::". WEclvssicldngSare NEXT TWELVE MONTHS FROM AT LEAST 100 TO BE MADE AVAILABLE bcanpss, icludinScarlet Ribbons, Noah,WRaterboy, Sylvie, Troubles, Matilda. CAROUSEL .1~1 iILL 3. CAROUSEL Rodgers. and Hammerstein's beau- tifully melodic score superbly sung by Robert Merrill, Patrice Munsel, Florence Henderson, Gloria Lane and cast. 2. MUSIC FOR DINING The Melachrino Strings fn rich renditions of popular favorites and light classics: September Song, Charmaine, Diane, Warsaw Concerto, others. THESE 19 ALBUMS CO (r J'i } 1. Cp ANY FIVE for only T"s exciting new plan, under the direction of the Book-of-the-Month Club, enables you to have on tap a variety of popular music ... and, once and for all, takes bewilderment out of building such a well-balanced collec- tion, YOU PAY FAR LESS FOR ALBUMS THIS WAY than if you buy them haphazardly. For example, the extraordinary introductory offer described here can repre- sent as much as a 40% saving in your first year of member. ship. Thereafter, through the Club's Record-Dividend Plan, YOU SAVE ALMOST 33/%3 of the manufacturer's nation- ally advertised price. After buying the five albums called for in this offer, you will receive a free 12-inch 33/ R.P.M. album, with a retail price of at least $3.98, for every two albums purchased from the Club. A WIDE CHOICE OF RCA VICTOR ALBUMS will be described each month. One will be singled out as the album-of-the-month. If you want it, you do nothing; it will come to you automatically. If you prefer an alternate-or nothing at all-you can make your wishes known on a simple form always provided. You pay the nationally advertised price-usually $3.98, at times $4.98 (plus a small postage and handling charge). 6. THE DESERT SONG A glorious new recording of Romberg's melodious operetta, one of the great hits of the musical stage. Giorgio Tozzi, large cast; Lehman Engel conductor. 7.GISELE La MacKenzie sings ballads with Axel Stordahl's Orchestra. Stranger in Paradise, Hey There, Half As Much, Ebb Tide, Too YounMMoon. glow, Unchaine Melody. S. MUSIC FOR RELAX- ATION The Melachrino Strings in romantic read- ings of Star Dust, Autumn Leaves, By the Sleepy Lagoon, dhile We s Young and others. KIM 98 rim- N I NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRICES TOTALUP TO $24.90 1 ir rrrr+rim .r rr 11. COMO'S GOLDEN RECORDS 14 of Perry's million sellers: 'Til the End of Time, Prisoner of Love, Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, Wanted, Temptation, and others. 12. BEST LOVED SA- CRED SONGS 12 top samples from 12 top reli- gious albums in one spe- cial collection. Mario Lanza, Marian Anderson, Shaw Chorale, etc.\ I. FRANKIE CARLE'S SWEETHEARTS Carle, with his dancey piano breezing through 12 fa- vorites including Nola, Laura, Peg o' My Heart, You and 1 and' others. V..~~ W 4. V --......................~.: 16. DAMN YANKEES Original soundtrack recording of new film version. Stars Gwen Ver-' don, Tab Hunter, Ray Walston. Whatever Lola Wants, Heart, etc. 21. JAMAICA Orignal Cast album of the big Broadway hit show. Score by Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg. Starring Lena Horne and Ricardo Montalbanwithlargeiast. 17. AROUND THE WORLD Frankie Carle and his orchestra swing. ing through LochLomond, Dardanella, Hindustan, Blue Hawaii, American Patrol and others. 18. WE JUST COULDN'T SAY GOODBYE Barbara Carroll plays modern / mood piano with sensitive jazz touch. Her best. In- cludes These Foolish Things, All of You, etc. w :............ ....~.- 30. GIG! Songs from the melodious, film score by Lerner and Loewe, writers of My Fair Lady, sung by Gogi Grant and Tony Martin with rich orches- tral backing and chorus. 19. WELCOME TO MY HEART GogiGrant sings 12 standard ballads in a warm, womanly style. Love Letters, How Deep Is the Ocean?, They Didn't Believe Me, Paradise, etc. 20. THE KING PLAYS SOME ACES Xavier Cugat's latest: his biggest hits in hi fi. Green Eyes, Dye Negra, Adios, Mambo No. 5, Linda Mujer, Chia Chiu, Baia, more. 22. LARRY CLINTON IN 23. SCRAPBOOK The HI FITheDipsyDoodler's Voices of Walter Schu- biggest hits newly recut. mann sing mellow mood My Reverie, Deep Purple, music, varied program of Heart and Soul, Our Love, standards, light classics, Martha and others. Helen Autumn Nocturne, 1l' Ward vocals. Remember April, etc. 24. THE MIGHTY WUR- LITZER AND THE ROARING HI-FI TWEN- TIES Mighty pipe-organ sounds, Leonard Leigh plays. Huge range of tonal colors in highest fi. 25. L'ET'S DANCE WITH THE THREE SUNS Forty top standards and show tunes by Kern, Rodgers, Porter, Gershwin, etc., in a dancey supper-club "society" style. 34. GIRL OF MY DREAMS All"dream", instrumentals by Ronnie Binge's orchestra of Lon- don. When I Grow Too Old to Dream, il See You in My Dreams, others. 28. SING WITH A BEAT Bing Crosby on ajazz j lark, abetted by Bob Scobey and his all-stars. 12 oldies, including Exactly Like You, Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella. 29. GONE WITH THE WIND Max Steiner con- ducts music from great motion pictures. Gone with the Wind, Charge of the Light Brigade, The Stolen Life, others. 31. SENOR FLAMINGO Herb Jeffries sings his hit Flamingo, plus virile bari- tone solos on Come Closer to Me, There Goes My Heart, Poinciana, other Latin-derived standards. 43. MERRY PQLKAS The Six Fat Dutchmen have a load of fun with 12 rollicking polkas. Schnitzelbank, Cornhusker, Old Heidelberg Polka, I Love to Dance and others. 32. STUDENT PRINCE Mario Lanza sings Rom- berg's hit songs-Sere.; nade; Deep in My Heart, Dear; etc.-other great songs by Lehar, Rodgers, Brodszky, Coward. 33. STRAUSS WALTZ- ESMelachrinoOrchestra, great sound.Blue Danube, Tales from the Vienna Woods, Artists' Life, Em- peror Waltz, Voices of Spring, Wiener Blut, etc. 83. MOONGLOW Artie Shaw and his two most successful bands. Collec. tor's gem with Begin the Beguine, Nightmare, Star Dust, Frenesi, Dancing in the Dark, other big ones. 84. THE TREMBLING OF A LEAFRay Hartley -piano with orchestra. Rhapsodic mood music with a classical tinge. My Foolish Heart, The Song Is You, Sleepy Lagoon, etc. 48. YES INDEEDI The all-time-great hits by Tommy Dorsey from the years with Sinatra, Staf- ford, Berigan. Includes Marie, Boogie Woogie, Song of India, Star Dust. 85. THE GREAT 16 Muggsy Spanier's Rag- time Band. Complete set of 16 historic jazz gems. Mandy, Bluin' the Blues, That Da Da Strain, Sister Kate, Dinah, others. 40. BRASS' & PER- CUSSION Hi-fi show- piecel Morton Gould Symphonic Band in 17 marches by Sousa, Gold. man, etc. Stars and Stripes Forever and others. 41 LET'S CHA CHA WITH PUENTE The most popular cha cha band in all Yankeeland. With a strong beat and perfect tempos for dancing. Mod- era big-band sound. 42.DANCING WITH= THE BLUES Al Nevins Orchestra. The distinc- tive dance set of the year. Airy swing band plus spe- cial strings. Sugar Blues, Basin Street Blues, etc. X.: . 54. MARIAN ANDER- SON SINGS SPIRIT- UALS Reissued for col- lectors. One of the all-time great vocal collections. ometimes 1 Feel Like a Motherless Child, etc. 44. A NIGHT AT THE COPACABANA WITH TONY MARTIN On-the- spot recording of his night- club show. Chatter and songs: Arrividerci Roma, Autumn Leaves, etc. 52. POP GOES THE, SWINGIN' MARCHIN' BAND Rockin'and dance- able versions of current rock-and-roll hits, plaved b marching band. Sail Aong Silv'ry Moon, etc. 53. BOSTON POPS PICNIC All-time favor- ites by world's favorite light concert orchestra, Arthur Fiedler conduct- in&. Jalousie, Malagueiaa, in a Persian Market, etc. 55. A TREASURY OF 56. FREDDY MARTIN HYMNS Virgil Fox plays AT THE COCOANUT the Hammond Concert GROVE 12 most popular Organ at Chapel of the requests. Dancing in the Incarnation, New York Dark, Carioca, Time on City. Holy, Holy, Holy; My Hands, Be in the Abide with Me, 17 in all. Beguine. Wunderbr, etc. 45. GLENN MILLER Original versions of the great Miller hits featured in "The Glenn Miller Story." In the Mood, String of Pearls, Little Brown Jug, others. '..A.LW1 [R[ )}f HIK..... 57. LENA HORNE AT THE WALDORF AS- TORIA On-the-spot re- cording of her sensational night-club appearance. Show tunes and special, special material. >,I .~ y c*.N 69. THE FAMILY ALL TOGETHER Arthur Fiedler leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in light classics and noivelties: Warsaw Concerto, Clair de Lune and more. 46. LULLABY OF BIRD- LAND 12 different ver- sions of jazz classic. Bands, pianists, jazz groups. Shorty Rogers, Andre Previn, Tony Scott, Charlie Barnet. 47. THE COMPLETE TONY SCOTT Top poll. winning jazz clarinetist with big all-star band. Modern, -hard-swinging, extended versions of Moonlight Cocktail, others. 49. CARMEN JONES Original film soundtrack recording. Bizet's exciting music, Oscar Hammer- stein's sparkling lyrics. Starring Pearl Bailey, Marilynn Horne. 58. THE NUTCRACKOR 59. GERSHWIN: RHAP- SUITE Excerpts from SODY IN BLUE; GROFE: Tchaikovsky's delightful GRAND CANYON SUITE ballet music, played by (Excerpts) Hugo Win- the Boston Pops Orches- terhalter's Orchestra; tra, Arthur Fiedler con- Byfon Janis, pianist. Two ducting. modern classics. 60. CARLOSMONTOYA 61. WE GET LETTERS AND HIS FLAMENCO Perry Como sings 12 great GUITAR A guitar recital standards. Among them: by the greatest living S'posin', They Can't Take exponent of Spanish That Away from Me, gypsy music. Stirring, Swingin Down the Lane, haunting, colorful. Sleepy Time Gal. 62. GUIDE TO JAZZ Armstrong, Basie, Dodds, Ellington, Waller, Hamp- ton, Hawkins, Morton, Henderson, Hines, more jazz greats in generous historical anthology. 71. SOUR KRAUT IN HI-FI Hi-fi hilarity with the Guckenheimer Sour Kraut Band fracturing Poet and Peasant Overture, Wien -Wien, Skaters Waltz and many more. 63. LATIN AIRS Luis Arcaraz Orchestra. Latin and jazz standards in modern, big-band cha cha style. I've Got the World on a String, Solitude, Fas- cination, others. 75. DILO (UGH!) Peres Prado's band, exciting modern Latin dance fare. Includes his hit cha cha Patricia, also Back Bay Shuffle, Bandido, Monitor Mambo, others. 64. AIN'T MISBE- HAVIN' Fats Waller, the jolly genius of jazz, plays and sings 12 of his best: Your Feet's Too Big, Two Sleepy People, Honey., suckle Rose, others. 65. THE MAGIC OF ANDY RUSSELL Hishits re-recorded in hi fi, in- eluding Amor, You Belong to My Heart, Besame Mucho, Without You, Time Was, and others. 66. RALPH FLANAGAN IN HI-FI Remakes of the band's biggest dance hits. Miller-inspired arrange- ments of Hot Toddy, M Hero, Giannina Mia, Josh. ua, Where or When, et. 67. I BELIEVE Perry Como's evergreen hit col- lection of inspirational songs of all faiths, includ- ing Schubert's Ave Maria, The Lord's Prayer, Bless This House, Kol Nidre. 68.BOU UET OF BLUES Dinah Shore sings blues and torch songs. Blues in the Night, Born to Be Blue, Lonesome Woman; Memphis Blues, St. Louis Blues, etc. 70. SCOTTISH SPLEN- DOR Pipes, drums, regi- mental band of the Black Watch. Rousing, fiery music in highest fi. Marches, brass ceremo- nials, bagpipe medleys. 72. A DOZEN HITS: EDDY ARNOLD Tennes- see Waltz; Cold, Cold Heart; I Love You So Much It Hurts; You Can't Be True, Dear; Don't Fence Me In. Country flavor. 73. THE EYES OF LOVE Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra in dreamy, fa- miliar, romantic tunes. I Only Have Eyes for You, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, I'll Be Seeing You, etc. 74. UNDER ANALYSIS Sauter-Finegan Orches- tra rearranges old hits of other barids for mod- ern hi-fi listening. Got a Date with an Angel, I's a Lonesome Old Town, etc. ALL ALBUMS ARE 12-INCH 331/3 R.P.M. LONG-PLAYING x THE RCA VICTOR POPULAR ALBUM CLUB UP2-6 t P. O. Box 80, Village Station, New York 14, N.'Y. O Please register me as a member of The RCA VICTOR (plus a small postage and handling charge). Thereafter, ; , Popular Album Club and send me the five albums whose I need buy only four such albums in any twelve-month a numbers I have circled below, for which I will pay $3.98, period to maintain membership. I may cancel my .: plus a small postage and handling charge. I agree to buy membership any time after buying five albums from the five other albums offered by the Club within the next year, Club (in addition to those included in this introductory ' for each of which I will be billed at the manufacturer's offer). After my fifth purchase, if I continue, for every nationally advertised price: usually $3.98, at times $4.98 two albums I buy I may choose a third album: free. 76. THE NEW GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA IN Hi FI Traditional Miller style, modern repertoire with Ray Mciney. On the Street Where You Live. etc. a KVWA.~t 77. THE' TOUCH OF EDDIE -HEYWOOD Relaxed trio plays 12 sophisticated favorites, including Summertime, The Man I Love, On the Street Where You Live, etc. 78. SIDE BY SIDE: THE ALLEY SINGERS, Rough-and-ready duo belts out pldies-a great laugh disc for 'parties. My Gal Sal, Charlie My Boy and others. 79. THE DRUM SUITE Progressive jazz compo- sition by Manny Albam and Ernie Wilkins. Dra- matically exciting work in six movements for four drums and jazz orchestra. 80. CARIOCA Russ Garcia Orchestra in spar- kling, colorful Brazilian carnival tunes, mostly sambas. Includes Deli. cado, Baia, Ba-Tu-Ca-Da, Cas Cae and others. 81. RED PLAYS THE BLUES Red Norvo's jazz vibes with all-star r combo and big bard. Solos by Ben Webster, Harry Edison, Willie Smith and others. 82. CAMPUS HOP Harry Warren hits played by Dave Pell's modern jazz octet. Cheerful Little Ear- ful, Remember Me, Lulu's Back in Town, By the River Sainte Marie, etc. : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Name fix RIVARWAIM&MM ~mmrzvtvua u1+.a6 $:dz ad Coxc art ; : ,:: fir. p r ::: 1--*;,?l-ll'llMM'M--. I' .,*. l..*.*,".*-"'.."'.*-.z r