Edward R. Murrow And Fred W. Friendly - I Can Hear It Now mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | The 1948 Presidential Campaign |
| 2 | Roosevelt's Death & Funeral; Truman Speaks To Congress; Opening Of U.N.; Announcement Of German Surrender |
| 3 | Britain Enters The War; Lindbergh; Al Smith; Hugh Johnson; Roosevelt; Mussolini |
| 4 | Reynaud; Surrender At Compiegne; Chamberlain; Churchill; Princesses Elisabeth And Margaret Rose |
| 5 | Boom & Bust: Stock Market Crash, Depression - R. Trout Ann. Dem. Victory In '32 - Roosevelt's First Inaugural. |
| 6 | Joseph Martin And Wendell Willkie; Roosevelt; Churchill; Pearl Harbor Announcement |
| 7 | The Republican National Convention; The Democratic National Convention; The Progressive Party Convention |
| 8 | Lindbergh Takes Off In "Spirit Of St. Louis" : Progress Reported By G. Hicks, L. Thomas, Others - J. Walker Welcomes Lindbergh - More Walker Greetings: Queen Marie, Bobby Jones, Gertrude Ederle - Q. Howe - Execution Of Sacco, Vanzetti - Review Of Sacco-Vanzetti Case, Vanzetti's Last Statement. |
| 9 | I Can Hear It Now Vol. III: 1919-1932 |
| 10 | Jan Masaryk In United Nations Broadcast; The Italian Elections; The State Of Israel Is Born; James C. Petrillo Before The House Labor Committee |
| 11 | The 1946 Congressional Elections; Lilienthal's "Credo Of Democracy"; "Babe Ruth Day" At Yankee Stadium |
| 12 | 1920: Daugherty Makes "Smoke Filled Room" Prediction - Harding Nominated - Harding Before Inaug.- 1st Election Broad., KDKA - W.Rogers Comments On U.S. Senate. |
| 13 | Intro.: Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, F.D.R. - The Armistice - Wilson & League: Add. To Senate - Wilson Goes To People - Sen. Borah & H. Johnson Oppose League-Wilson's Last Speech - R. Swing Ann. Death Of League - W.A. White On Wilson Tragedy. |
| 14 | The Berlin Airlift; Tito Addresses The Third Congress Of The Peoples' Front; Vishinsky Before The U.N.; Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Before The U.N. |
| 15 | The Marshall Plan; The Howard Hughes Congressional Hearing; Wedding Of Princess Elizabeth And The Duke Of Edinburgh; The Assassination Of Gandhi |
| 16 | V-J Day Celebrations |
| 17 | Chaplain's Prayer Before First Atom Bomb Mission; Hiroshima Attack; Japan Surrender; MacArthur |
| 18 | Chambers & Hiss Before The House Un-American Activities Committee; Eisenhower Reaffirms He Will Not Seek A Presidential Nomination |
| 19 | La Guardia; Landon; Roosevelt; John L. Lewis; Hindenburg Disaster |
| 20 | Harding As Pres. - Harding Death Ann. Coolidge Sworn In In Vt. Farmhouse - Harding Eulogy By Bishop Manning - Sen. Walsh - Teapot Dome Invest. - Secy. Fall & E.L. Doheny Before Walsh Com. |
| 21 | 1925 - Scopes Trial, Dayton, Tenn. - W.J. Bryan And C. Darrow - G. Tunney Becomes New Heavyweight Champion - G. MacNamee Calls "Long Count" Round In Second Tunney-Dempsey Fight. |
| 22 | Czech Crisis; Chamberlain; Hitler; Louis-Schmeling Fight; Gehrig Farewell |
| 23 | I Can Hear It Now Vol. I: 1933-1945 |
| 24 | Will Rogers; Roosevelt Inauguration; Huey Long; Duke Of Windsor |
| 25 | 1924 Dem. Conv. - Coolidge After Inaug. - Montage Of Amer. Customs & Behavior In Early 20's - Ted Husing - Babe Ruth Home Run - Grant Rice, On "The Four Horsemen" - Coolidge On War Debts |
| 26 | Invasion Craft; Stalin; Dewey; F.D.R. |
| 27 | Prohibition Era - "Radio Here To Stay" - Amos & Andy, B. Crosby, R. Vallee, Will Rogers - Coolidge Declines Renomination - Hoover On Prosperity - F.D.R. Nominates Smith-Smith Campaigns On "Wet" Issue. |
| 28 | Conflict Between Russia & The West; The Bikini Atom Bomb Test |
| 29 | Declaration Of War; D-Day (Eisenhower, De Gaulle, King Haakon) |
| 30 | The Baruch Proposal For The Control Of Atomic Energy; International War Crimes Trial At Nuremburg; Execution Of Ten Top Nazi War Leaders |
| 31 | I Can Hear It Now Vol. II: 1945-1949 |
Credits
- Illustration – RR Bouche
- Liner Notes [Box] – Peter C. Goldmark
- Narrator – Edward R. Murrow
- Producer – J. G. Gude
Notes
Issued with Volumes 1 - 3 with room for 4 to be received "early next year"
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): XLP 543
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): XLP 544
- Matrix / Runout (C-Side Label): XLP 1774
- Matrix / Runout (D-Side Label): XLP 1775
- Matrix / Runout (E-Side Label): FXLP 3516
- Matrix / Runout (F-Side Label): FXLP 3517
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): XLP 543-2D
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): XLP 544-2F
- Matrix / Runout (C-Side Runout Etching): XLP 1774-1B N
- Matrix / Runout (D-Side Runout Etching): XLP 1775-1D
- Matrix / Runout (E-Side Runout Etching): XLP-3516-1AA
- Matrix / Runout (F-Side Runout Etching): XLP-3517-2C
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Fred W. Friendly born Ferdinand Friendly Wachenheimer, October 30, 1915 March 3, 1998 was a president of CBS News and the creator, along with Edward R. Murrow, of the documentary television program See It Now. He originated the concept of public-access television cable TV channels. Friendly was born to a Jewish family in New York City to Therese Friendly Wachenheimer and Samuel Wachenheimer, a jewelry manufacturer. The family moved from Manhattan's Morningside Heights district. Edward R. Murrow, Hear It Now, 1919-1945. Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal Official Video - Продолжительность: 9:26 Michael Jackson Recommended for you. Зал лежал от смеха Путина знаешь . I CAN HEAR IT NOW 1933-1945. By Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Produced by J. The history of an era spoken by the men who made it and narrated by Edward R. Murrow's three-record I CAN HEAR IT NOW series are circa-1960 reissues of a set of COUMBIA LPs from a decade earlier. The first volume was originally a 1948 set of 12 blue label 78s. Pictured here is the second, newer LP label that these reissues appeared on. Earlier ones have the gray wsix eye label. Volume 1, 1933-45 ML 4095 took two years to prepare. From that assemblage, forty-five minutes of material were selected for this album. Naturally, with such a limited time frame and so many years to cover, much had to be left out. One glaring omission is no excerpts of Murrow's famous broadcasts from London during intense and frequent German bombings. Murrow: American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He first gained prominence during World War II with a series of live radio broadcasts from Europe for the news division of CBS. During the war he recruited and worked closely with a team of war correspondents who came to be known as the Murrow Boys. Ed Murrow In London 24 August 1940, Britian & Germany At War, Paris Interview и другие песни. Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951. It was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Murrow and Fred W. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 pm Eastern Time. The Columbia Records album I Can Hear It Now 19331945 1948 was described in the book Biographical Dictionary of Radio as a spectacular critical and commercial success. The boxed-set album consisted of five 78 rpm recordings, totaling about 45 minutes of sound, and it was. II 1933-45 от Edward R. Will Rogers talks about America and the Depression, 1932. I Can Hear It Now, Vol. II 1933-45. Shop 22 records for sale for album I can hear it now by Murrow,Edward R. on CDandLP in Vinyl and CD format. Murrow,edward r. I can hear IT now. 22 results found. Filters : Items on sale Mint Sellers Professional sellers Private sellers. Sort by. Relevance New arrivals Artist a - z Artist z - a Title a - z Title z - a Format Price lowest first Price highest first. page 1, 1

Performer: Edward R. Murrow And Fred W. Friendly
Title: I Can Hear It Now
Country: US
Release date: 1957
Label: CBS Laboratories, Columbia Masterworks
Style: Interview, Speech, Political, Spoken Word
Catalog: ML 4095, ML 4261, ML 4340
Genre: AudioFiles
Size MP3: 1385 mb
Rating: 4.4 / 5
Votes: 410
Record source: 3 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Mono Box Set








