Beyond The Reef
The Piano Concerto Impressions of George Greely
With the World Famous Warner Bros. Orchestra and The Outriggers
Conducted by Ted Dale
Produced by Alvino Rey
Cover Photo by Tommy Mitchell
Vitaphonic High Fidelity
Warner Bros. W1366
1960
From Billboard - February 9, 1963: Dentist Now Employ Music To Drill By
Music dealers can now add dentists as prime prospects. United Stereo Tapes, the tape subsidiary of Ampex Corporation, has entered the audio analgesia field, releasing quarter - track stereo tapes for use by dentists to relax patients and alleviate pain.
A primary requirement is music pain-killing is to have sound reproduction as noise-free as possible. Therefore, each of the tapes prepared for this use are made directly from the first-generation master tape. Each package provides up to an hour's music, and is recorded in 3 3/4 four track i.s.p. cartridges or in reel-to-reel from, listing at $19.50 each.
The initial Audio Analgesia release consists of four pages. The play-back system used allows the patient to control the volume to his liking.
As an example of the type of music to pull teeth without discomfort, the initial release consists of: "The Most Beautiful Music Of Hawaii" and "The Most Records Songs Of All Time," George Greeley and Buddy Cole; "Have Organ Will Swing" and "Cole Plays Cole," Buddy Cole; "Waltz In Stereo" and "I'm In The Mood For Strings," David Rose and Ray Ellis; "The Sound Of Music" and "Moon River," the Pete King Chorale.
Beyond The Reef
My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua
Hawaii
Hawaiian Wedding Song
King Kamehameha
Blue Hawaii
Hawaiian War Chant
Song Of The Islands
Malihini Mele
Sweet Leilani
Lovely Hula Hands
On The Beach At Waikiki
Aloha Oe
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