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Disneyland DBR-28 [Transitional] (c.1958)
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Above: Record Label
Left: Album Cover
Note the silver on black record number as well as the green record label, and compare this transitional style to the later 1961 DBR-28.
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Title
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Song of the South
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Production Date
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circa 1958
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Record Label
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Disneyland
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Album #
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DBR-28 (Disney Big Record) |
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Media Type
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Record, 45 RPM, Extended Play
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Description
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This record is a transition between DEP-4001A (1956) and DBR-28 (1961). Somewhere near the end of the "DEP-" series' life, the EP soundtrack for Song of the South was to become DBR-28. In transition, they used the old DEP-4001A sleeve art. In order to update to the new DBR numbers, they covered up the old numbers with black and stamped the new number over it in silver. What also makes this run unique from its later 1961 pressing is the green record label.
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Contents
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Side 1: Song of the South, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah; Side 2: How D'Ye Do, Uncle Remus Said.
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Comments
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See Also
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Disneyland DEP-4001A (c.1956)
Disneyland DBR-28 (1961)
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