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Como Te Extraño Mi Amor - Freddie Fender Con Los Streamliners

Como Te Extraño Mi Amor

This is an alternate version of the song “Como Te Extraño Mi Amor”, which was not released and so, I added the prefix “UN-” to the existing Release number, along with “_Alt” after the Release number (to denote alternate version), strictly for cataloguing purposes. This cut is not slated, as this is a prepared / edited Reel. I assigned the “Ideal Tape #” as “PC-1127”, simply for cataloguing purposes, by combining the prefix “PC-” (for Protection Copy) to the next chronological number, in the order which I have been using for all of these Tapes that do not have an actual “Ideal Tape #” written on them. The actual Tape Box has 2 dates on the “Tape Legend” which is secured to the front of the box, as this Reel has 2 different “sets” of songs, the first 4 being “Gilguero Records” Releases, and the remaining 8 cuts are listed as Ideal Records. The typewritten Gilguero tracks have “9-20-64” as their date, while the Ideal cuts have the handwritten date of “10-8-64”. The Tape spine has a 3rd date, which is “7-20-64”. Cuts 9 and 10 have been removed from this Reel and sent to “ILP” on “4-27-65”, per handwritten note on the front of the Tape Box.

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Sello Ideal
Numero de Catalogo UN-2206-A_Alt
Formato de grabación Tape
Compositor Dan, Leo
Género Balada
Acompañamiento Con Los Streamliners
Artista Freddie Fender
Artista aparece en los medios de comunicación Freddie Fender
Compositor Dan, Leo
Acompañamiento Con Los Streamliners
Formato de grabación Tape
Condición: E
Tema love, absence, return, entreaty, declaration
Número de pista 5
Sello Ideal
País USA
Numero de Catalogo UN-2206-A_Alt
Género Balada
Location of Label:
119 S. Sam Houston San Benito, Texas
Staff Notes: This is an alternate version of the song “Como Te Extraño Mi Amor”, which was not released and so, I added the prefix “UN-” to the existing Release number, along with “_Alt” after the Release number (to denote alternate version), strictly for cataloguing purposes. This cut is not slated, as this is a prepared / edited Reel. I assigned the “Ideal Tape #” as “PC-1127”, simply for cataloguing purposes, by combining the prefix “PC-” (for Protection Copy) to the next chronological number, in the order which I have been using for all of these Tapes that do not have an actual “Ideal Tape #” written on them. The actual Tape Box has 2 dates on the “Tape Legend” which is secured to the front of the box, as this Reel has 2 different “sets” of songs, the first 4 being “Gilguero Records” Releases, and the remaining 8 cuts are listed as Ideal Records. The typewritten Gilguero tracks have “9-20-64” as their date, while the Ideal cuts have the handwritten date of “10-8-64”. The Tape spine has a 3rd date, which is “7-20-64”. Cuts 9 and 10 have been removed from this Reel and sent to “ILP” on “4-27-65”, per handwritten note on the front of the Tape Box.
Donated By: Chris Strachwitz

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