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2/16/21

National Opera Orchestra- Bolero - Ravel Parts 1 and 2 (Royale EP 151)

Royale Records was the flagship label of the junk record label empire ran by Eli Oberstien in the 1950s. Eli Oberstien was able to get classical recordings cheap from desperate European musicians, or in some cases, scrupulous European tape archive custodians. Eli Oberstien also purchased many defunct record label catalogs, some of which also held many releases that could quickly be reissued at a profit. Eli Oberstien was sued multiple times for unauthorized issuing of known artist's performances. However, Eli Oberstien got away with many of his shenanigans through generic fake mass artist credits, such as the National Opera Orchestra, as appears in this release. This recording is taken from a red-translucent 45 rpm extended play record. The audio was cleaned up with the help of Audacity, Click Repair, and Denoise.

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