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ENRICO CARUSO: HIS FIRST RECORDINGS – Everest 3382

Original price was: $3.00.Current price is: $1.00.

Sung by Enrico Caruso with piano accompaniment. 12″ Vinyl record album 3382 by Everest.

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Description

Side 1 – AICC and Pathe discs and cylinders – Recorded 1900-1901

  • Tu Non Mi Vuoi Piu Ben
  • Tosca – E. Lucevan le stelle
  • Gli Ugonotti – Qui sotto it ciel

Side 1 – Discos Zonofono Records

  • Un Bacio Ancora
  • Luna Fedel
  • L’Elisir D’Amore – Una furtiva lagrima
  • Tosca – E lucevan le stelle
  • Germania – No non chiuder gli occhi vaghi
  • Rigolotto – La donna e mobile
  • Cavalleria Risticana – Siciliana

Side 1 – The Gramophone and Typewriter Records, Recorded Milan, Italy, March 1902

  • Rigoletto – Questa o quella
  • Manon – Chiudo gli occhi
  • L’Elisir D’Amore – Una furtive lagrima
  • Mefistofele – Giunto sul passo estrema

Side 2 – The Gramophone and Trypewriter Records (cont’d), Recorded Milan, Italy, March 1902

  • Tosca – E lucevan le stelle
  • Iris – Serenata
  • Germania – No, non chiuder gli occhi vaghi
  • Germania – Studenti! Udite

Side 2 – Recorded November 1902

  • Mefistofele – Dai campi, dai prati
  • Aida – Celeste Aida
  • La Gioconda – Cielo! e mar!
  • Cavalleria Risticana – Siciliana
  • Adriana Lecouvreur – No, piu nobile
  • Fedora – Amor ti vieta di non amar
  • I Pagliacci – Besi la giubba
  • Non T’Amo Piu
  • La Mia Canzone
  • Luna Fedel

Side 2 – Recorded in Fall of 1903

  • I Pescatori Di Perle – Mi par d-udir ancora

Side 2 – Recorded in April of 1904

  • Mattinata

Additional Info
Enrico Caruso: His First Recordings – a 12″ Vinyl record album 3382 by Everest. Let me know if there is anything else you want to know/see.

Condition
See photo above. The cardboard jacket is still mostly inside the original shrink-wrap with cut along opening side and tear at bottom edge as shown. There are record store stickers on the wrap as shown — let me know if you’d like me to carefully remove them before sending this to you. The orange record labels are very nice with just one short/light spindle scuff at the center hole. The vinyl is also nice with one short scratch and a few light paper scuffs. It plays as new for the most part (with “old record sound”) with pops where the scratch is. No skips or repeats. No paper inner sleeve. I can send inside a new or vintage one for 10-15 cents more if you’d like that. No names or other markings. From clean, smoke-free home.

Shipping
Generally I mail orders the same day payment arrives. Unless you request otherwise, I will keep the record inside the sleeve, wrap in plastic (to help protect the sleeve from moisture, rubbing or splitting), tightly sandwich between two pieces of box cardboard (to keep the record from shifting and bending), and then wrap in brown paper and send via Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation tracking. This is minimal packaging — but 99.9% of the time is sufficient and the cheapest shipping I can offer. See the Shipping page for the cost to send a one-pound Media Mail package. Additional packaging will likely turn it into a two-pound shipment and require 50 cents more in postage. Insurance is an additional cost as described. I am delighted to combine postage and insurance costs if you purchase more than one item. The second item may travel for free or just a few cents more — so it’s worth taking a look at my other items before you complete your order.

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If you’d like more information or photos, please feel free to contact me. If it’s the price you don’t like, make a reasonable offer!

Check out my other opera LPs — and be sure to ask for a combined postage invoice!

>> I can send inside a new poly outer sleeve for an additional 25 cents. Let me know if you want that BEFORE you pay!