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Omaha! Capitol EAP-1-1101 Stan Freberg Released August, 1958. In spring, Freberg recorded a 6:38 commercial for Butter-Nut Coffee, which was based in Omaha. The successful commercial came out as Capitol Custom KB-2236/7. He decided to expand the concept into an EP soundtrack that served basically as a parody of Oklahoma while promoting Omaha. The city loved him, asking that he conduct the Omaha Symphony Orchestra in July – in a performance of his musical. The Most Mishige Capitol T-1102 Mickey Katz Released January, 1959. Freshmen Favorites Vol. 2 Capitol T-1103 The Four Freshmen Released January, 1959. Polka Night Capitol T-1104 Ray Budzilek Released January, 1959. Capitol Albums, 1101 to 1200 and Full Dimensional Stereo

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  • Omaha! Capitol EAP-1-1101 Stan Freberg Released August, 1958. In spring, Freberg recorded a 6:38 commercial for Butter-Nut Coffee, which was based in Omaha. The successful commercial came out as Capitol Custom KB-2236/7. He decided to expand the concept into an EP soundtrack that served basically as a parody of Oklahoma while promoting Omaha. The city loved him, asking that he conduct the Omaha Symphony Orchestra in July – in a performance of his musical.

    The Most Mishige Capitol T-1102 Mickey Katz Released January, 1959. Freshmen Favorites Vol. 2 Capitol T-1103 The Four Freshmen Released January, 1959. Polka Night Capitol T-1104 Ray Budzilek Released January, 1959.

    Capitol Albums, 1101 to 1200 and Full Dimensional Stereo

  • Andy Griffith Shouts the Blues and Old Timey Songs Capitol T-1105 Andy Griffith Released January, 1959. Country Love Ballads Capitol T-1106 The Louvin Brothers Released January, 1959. From The Hungry i Capitol T-1107 The Kingston Trio Released January, 1959. 18th Century Jazz Capitol T-1108 The Jack Marshall Sextette Released January, 1959.

  • Some Came Running Capitol (S)W-1109 Soundtrack Released March, 1959. Meredith Willson’s Marching Band Capitol T-1110 Meredith Willson Released January, 1959. Favorite Waltzes Capitol T-1111 Hank Thompson Released January, 1959. Unreleased/unknown 1112 Church in the Wildwood Capitol T-1113 Various Artists Released January, 1959.

  • The Song Is June! Capitol (S)T-1114 June Christy Released January, 1959. Jonah Jumps Again Capitol (S)T-1115 Jonah Jones Quartet Released February, 1959. Salute to the Smooth Bands Capitol T-1116 Freddy Martin Released February, 1959. African Jazz Capitol (S)T-1117 Les Baxter Released February, 1959.

  • Garland at the Grove Capitol (S)T-1118 Judy Garland Released February, 1959. M.T.A. Capitol EAP-1-1119 Kingston Trio Released c. June, 1959. Welcome to the Club Capitol (S)W-1120 Nat “King” Cole Released February, 1959. Dancing Room Only Capitol (S)T-1121 Guy Lombardo Released February, 1959.

  • Praise Him Capitol T-1122 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released February, 1959. This Thing Called Love Capitol (S)T-1123 Tommy Sands Released February, 1959. Blue Chiffon Capitol (S)T-1124 George Shearing Quintet Released February, 1959. Light of the Lord Capitol T-1125 Tommy Collins Released February, 1959.

  • Lonesome Love Capitol T-1126 Jean Shepard Released February, 1959. The Frank Moore Four Capitol T-1127 The Frank Moore Four Released February, 1959. Mister Pipe Organ Capitol T-1128 Eddie Dunstedter Released February, 1959. The Tijuana Jail Capitol SEP-1-1129 The Kingston Trio Released April, 1959 (stereo only).

  • Lush Interlude Capitol (S)T-1130 Stan Kenton Released January, 1959. I Like MEN! Capitol (S)T-1131 Peggy Lee Released February, 1959. Strictly Prima! Capitol T-1132 Louis Prima Released November, 1958. Take One! Capitol T-1133 Donna Hightower Released January, 1959.

  • Willie and the Hand Jive Capitol EAP-1-1134 Johnny Otis Released c. February, 1959. Unreleased/unknown 1135 Tom Dooley Capitol EAP-1-1136 Kingston Trio Released c. February, 1959. The Secret Capitol EAP-1-1137 Gordon MacRae Released c. February, 1959. Non Dimenticar Capitol EAP-1-1138 Nat “King” Cole Released c. February, 1959.

  • Lazy Summer Night Capitol EAP-1-1139 The Four Preps Released c. early 1959. New In Town Capitol ST-1140 Ed Townsend Released January, 1959. Pope Pius XII Capitol W-1141 Pope Pius XII Released November, 1958. Star Spangled Banner and Themes of Our Armed Forces Capitol EAP-1-1142 The Military Band (Felix Slatkin) Released c. February, 1959.

  • Shades of Night Capitol (S)T-1143 Jack Teagarden Released March, 1959. The Blues Ala Dixie Capitol T-1144 Pee Wee Hunt Released March, 1959. Swingin’ Pretty Capitol (S)T-1145 Keely Smith Released March, 1959. The Seasons of Love Capitol (S)T-1146 Gordon MacRae Released March, 1959.

  • That Moment Capitol (S)W-1147 Jackie Gleason Released March, 1959. The Joy of Living Capitol (S)T-1148 Nelson Riddle Released March, 1959. Anthony Italiano Capitol (S)T-1149 Ray Anthony Released March, 1959. Sleep Warm Capitol (S)T-1150 Dean Martin, conducted by Frank Sinatra Released March, 1959.

  • ‘Fingers’ and the Flapper Capitol (S)T-1151 Joe “Fingers” Carr Released March, 1959. Hawaiian Strings Capitol (S)T-1152 Webley Edwards and Al Kealoha Perry Released c. March, 1959. Floatin’ Like a Feather Capitol (S)T-1153 Paul Weston Released March, 1959. Music for Dreaming Capitol (S)T-1154 Paul Weston Released March, 1959. This is a re-recorded release of Capitol BD-9 = H-222 with four additional songs.

  • Dorothy Donegan Live! Capitol T-1155 Dorothy Donegan Released March, 1959. Dancing – Smooth ‘n’ Easy Capitol T-1156 Various Artists Released March, 1959. Palm Springs Suite Capitol (S)T-1157 Jack Fascinato Released March, 1959. Contrasting Colors Capitol T-1158 Kenyon Hopkins Released March, 1959.

  • Angel Eyes Capitol EAP-1-1159 Frank Sinatra Released c. March, 1959. Hey Boy! Hey Girl! Capitol T-1160 Louis Prima and Keely Smith Released March, 1959. Swingin’ Stereo! Capitol SW-1161 Various Artists Released March, 1959. More Stars in Stereo Capitol SW-1162 Various Artists Released March, 1959.

  • Red Nichols at Marineland Capitol (S)T-1163 Red Nichols Released April, 1959. Look to Your Heart Capitol W-1164 Frank Sinatra Released April, 1959. Listen to the Quiet Capitol (S)T-1165 Joe Bushkin Released April, 1959. The Stage Door Swings Capitol (S)T-1166 Stan Kenton Released April, 1959.

  • Gloryland Capitol T-1167 The Jordanaires Released May, 1959. Hylo Brown Capitol T-1168 Hylo Brown Released May, 1959. Fuego del Ande Capitol (S)T-1169 Yma Sumac Released April, 1959. Crazy He Calls Me Capitol T-1170 Dakota Staton Released April, 1959.

  • Sophisticated Pipes Capitol (S)T-1171 Don Baker Released April, 1959. Blues With a Kick Capitol (S)T-1172 Bobby Hackett Released April, 1959. Jeri Southern Meets Cole Porter Capitol (S)T-1173 Jeri Southern Released April, 1959. The Les Brown Story Capitol (S)T-1174 Les Brown Released April, 1959.

  • Porgy and Bess: Swingin’ Impressions Capitol (S)T-1175 Hank Jones Released May, 1959. Jumpin’ at the Left Bank Capitol (S)T-1176 The John LaSalle Quartet Released April, 1959. This Could be the Start of Something Capitol (S)T-1177 Mark Murphy Released April, 1959. The Sonny Side Capitol T-1178 Sonny James Released c. April, 1959.

  • The Country’s Best Capitol T-1179 Various Artists Released May, 1959. Jackie Davis Meets the Trombones Capitol (S)T-1180 Jackie Davis Released March, 1959. Peter Gunn Capitol EAP-1-1181/SEP-1-1181 Ray Anthony Released February, 1959 (mono) and April, 1959 (stereo). This was the first Capitol EP to be available in both mono and stereo. Raspberries, Strawberries Capitol EAP-1-1182 The Kingston Trio Released c. March, 1959.

  • Stereo Concert Capitol ST-1183 The Kingston Trio Released March, 1959. Jungle Jazz Capitol (S)T-1184 Les Baxter Released May, 1959. My Garden of Prayer Capitol T-1185 Faron Young Released May, 1959. Esquerita! Capitol T-1186 Esquerita Released May, 1959.

  • Shearing On Stage! Capitol (S)T-1187 George Shearing Quintet Released May, 1959. The Letter Capitol (S)TAO-1188 Judy Garland Released May, 1959. Love Lost Capitol (S)T-1189 The Four Freshmen Released May, 1959. To Whom It May Concern Capitol (S)W-1190 Nat “King” Cole Released May, 1959.

  • Lombardo Goes Latin! Capitol (S)T-1191 Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians Released May, 1959. Music for the Fireside Capitol (S)T-1192 Paul Weston Released May, 1959. This is a re-recorded release of Capitol T-245 with a different track order. I Dig Chicks! Capitol (S)T-1193 Jonah Jones Released May, 1959. Soundsville! Capitol (S)T-1194 Jack Marshall Released May, 1959.

  • With Feeling Capitol T-1195 Janice Harper Released June, 1959. This is Tommy Collins Capitol T-1196 Tommy Collins Released May, 1959. A Party With… Capitol (S)WAO-1197 Betty Comden and Adolph Green Released April, 1959. Two-Beat Generation Capitol (S)T-1198 Ray Bauduc and Nappy Lamare Released May, 1959.

  • The Kingston Trio At Large Capitol (S)T-1199 The Kingston Trio Released June, 1959. “Full Dimensional Stereo” begins. Sound Spectacular Capitol (S)T-1200 Ray Anthony Released June, 1959.

    In April, 1959, Capitol began promoting their line of new (stereo) albums with select promotional 45’s and with a line of various-artists albums called What’s New? For the first album in the What’s New series (Capitol SN-1), Capitol continued to use the same tag line, “The Full Spectrum of Sound,” that they had been using since they introduced stereo albums.

  • However, with the second album in the set (Capitol SN-2, from June, 1959), Capitol was in the process of changing their stereo label. The front cover to the record reads “The Full Spectrum of Sound” like the previous release, but the back cover to the same album refers to Capitol’s stereo process by a new name: FULL DIMENSIONAL STEREO. Beginning with album number 1199 (listed on album SN-2), stereo albums on the Capitol label would bear that trademark. The third volume of the What’s New series (Capitol SN-3) came out in August and refers exclusively to Full Dimensional Stereo. Beginning in June, the banner running across the top of Capitol’s stereo albums reads FULL DIMENSIONAL STEREO.