NEW VINYL OF AN OLD FAVOURITE!
I've probably told this story before (in fact, I did -- right here on my companion blog) but I got into what is known as "Old Time Radio Shows" in the late 70's -- probably 1977 or thereabouts. At that time, I took out every old-time radio record that my middle school library had available -- which wasn't much but sufficient to get me started. Among that first handful was my first encounter with The Shadow on a 3-record set produced by Murray Hill Records. And here it is:
This 3 record set was something like the holy grail to me and I checked it out of the library over and over and over again! Such a long-time familiarity obviously caused everything about this record to become iconic in my mind: the 6 Shadow episodes listened to repeatedly and the cover art which I stared at continuosly while listening to the records. I mean, just look at that pulp cover artwork sandwiched into the speaker of a vintage radio with "THE MURRAY HILL RADIO THEATRE" emblazoned at the top. Just the sight of any Murray Hill record of old-time radio hits me in the nostalgia-noggin!
Well, lately in the last year I've taken to Discogs to buy some vinyl which I've known about and coveted for decades but never got a chance to pick up. And one of those I just received in the mail: THE MURRAY HILL RADIO THEATRE PRESENTS THE GREEN HORNET seen above. What a beauty! The box itself is in near-perfect condition and so are the records themselves! Now, I have billions of old-radio shows in my vault but there's just nothing like listening to them on vinyl; which is the way I first listened to them oh those many decades ago. Since by this time I've picked up about a dozen old vinyl treasures (not all old-time radio shows, either) for myself, I thought I might even post about some of the more interesting of them here because they're boffo keen!
And the Green Hornet is pandemic ready.
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