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Bar/None Records was a record label based out of Hoboken, New Jersey. Among its clients was They Might Be Giants; Bar/None released all of their CDs until 1991, when the band moved to Elektra Records. Other current and former artists on their register include Freedy Johnston, Petra Haden, and The Sharp Things. Image of Hoboken taken by NASA (red line shows where Hoboken is). ... They Might Be Giants (commonly abbreviated to TMBG) is an American pop/rock duo consisting of John Linnell and John Flansburgh, collectively known as the two Johns or John and John. TMBGs most famous songs are probably one single from each of their first three albums, Dont Let... Size of CD compared to pencil. ... 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Elektra Records was a record label started in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickholt, who both invested $300. ... Petra Haden (born New York City, October 11, 1971) is an American violinist and singer. ...


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Folks needed specially designed records to test-drive their hi-fi's and people like Martin Denny, Perrey Kingsley and Henry Mancini delivered the goods.
Esquivel recorded for RCA from 1957 to 1968, this is a collection of his wildest recordings.
To ensure the purest stereo separation, the album was recorded with half the orchestra ensconced in RCA's Hollywood Studio 1 under the baton of Esquivel, with the other half at Studio 2 -- a block away -- under the direction of a guest conductor.
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