Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. Comic.
Language: Polish
Published by Muza Polskie Nagrania, AND A BONUS 2-RECORD SET, from the Dana Polka Series / Mfg'd & Distributed by Fiesta Record Co., Poland, 1964
Seller: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Our first offering in this lot is not a book but a 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm stereo vinyl record album, Muza XL 0190, near-mint vinyl in a good-only cardboard jacket. (This typically flimsy European cardboard jacket shows considerable spider-webbing to lower left corner, as well as additional wrinkling associated with a 3/4-inch horizontal tear to right side of front panel.) Includes "Lulajze Jesuniu" (Sleep Little Jesus); "Gdy Sliczna Panna" (When the Lovely Virgin Mary); "Przybiezeli Do Betleem" (They Came Running to Bethlehem), and Franciszek Karpinski's "Bog Sie Rodzi" (God is Born), others. Tresc jest w ca?osci w jezyku polskim. Polish language. WE ALSO OFFER IN THIS LOT A BONUS 2-RECORD SET, Boze Narodsenie / Polskie Koledy, Data D598-9, near-mint vinyl in a very-good-plus cardboard jacket which has been opened but which still wears its original shrink-wrap. Includes "Cicha Noc" (Silent night); "Dwzon' Dwzon' Dzwon" (Jingle Bells) and "Rudolf Z Czerwonym Nosem" (properly credited to J. Marks for the popular song, Polish lyrics by W. Dana, though of course Rudolph With His Nose So Bright was in fact created in 1939 by Montgomery Ward copywriter Robert L. May, when the department store management -- who bought and routinely gave away free coloring books at Christmas time -- decided they might save money by creating one of their own. (Whether this initially "saved them money" is unclear, as they gave away 2.4 million "Rudolphs" the first year.) And what would any Christmas album be without Irving Berlin's classic "Biala Gwiazdika" ("White Christmas") -- Polish lyrics by W. Dana? Soloist Leonard Widewski. The pair of Polish Christmas albums now reduced from $24.