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QUAD - TONY MOTTOLA - SUPERSTAR GUITAR Quadraphonic Reel to Reel Tape

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Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Number of Audio Channels: Quad
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Artist: Tony Mottola
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Tape Tested: by ReelHifi
  • Tape Condition: NM
  • Format: Reel-to-Reel Tape
  • Release Title: SUPERSTAR GUITAR
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Features: Quadraphonic
  • Tape Speed: 7 1/2 IPS
  • Box Condition: VG+
  • Fidelity Level: High-Fidelity
  • TAPE FORMAT: Quad
  • Condition: I listened to it twice! I hardly ever do that when I test tapes. - Nuff said

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    7-1/2 IPS QUADRAPHONIC REEL TAPE
    PROJECT 3 PR4C-5062:
    TONY MOTTOLA - SUPERSTAR GUITAR
    I had not expected to enjoy listening to this quad album but I was pleasantly surprised.
    Very
    surprised in fact. I had heard the name before but had never sat down and listened to one of his albums.
    The music is sort of mainstream but Mottola’s playing is mighty impressive!
    I listened to it twice! I hardly ever do that when I test tapes.
    Mottola’s technique, intonation, style, everything, are literally perfect. Wow, what a guitarist! It’s no wonder he recorded so many albums and played with so many big stars.
    The sound quality of this quadraphonic tape is A++ and then some, and the quadraphonic effect was absolutely perfect!
    This 7.5 ips 4Q reel tape plays perfectly from beginning to end. I heard no glitches of any sort.
    A new long leader was spliced onto the start end of this tape.
    The tape still looks fresh; it’s flat, shiny and supple and t
    he pack is flat on the reel.
    The tape is wound tail-out, needs to be rewound to an empty reel to play it.
    Please see the photos to check the condition of the box and reel.
    Anthony C. Mottola
    (April 18, 1918 – August 9, 2004) was an American jazz guitarist who released dozens of solo albums. Mottola was born in Kearny, New Jersey.
    Like many of his contemporaries, Mottola started out learning to play the banjo and then took up the guitar. He had his first guitar lessons from his father. He toured with an orchestra led by George Hall in 1936, marking the beginning of his professional life. His first recordings were duets with guitarist Carl Kress. In 1945 he collaborated with accordionist John Serry Sr. in a recording of "Leone Jump" for Sonora Records (MS-476-3) which was played in jukeboxes throughout the U.S.  His only charted single as a soloist was “This Guy’s in Love with You", which reached No. 22 on the Billboard magazine Easy Listening Top 40 in the summer of 1968.
    Mottola worked often on television, appearing as a regular on shows hosted by vocalist Perry Como and comedian Sid Ceasar and as music director for the 1950s series Danger. From 1958 to 1972, he was a member of The Tonight Show Orchestra led by Skitch Henderson, then by Doc Severinson. He composed music for the TV documentary Two Childhoods, which was about Vice President Hubert Humphrey and writer James Baldwin, and won an Emmy Award for his work. In 1980, Mottola began performing with Frank Sinatra, often in duets, appearing at Carnegie Hall and the White House. He retired from the music business in 1988 but kept playing at home almost every day.
    Discography:
    As leader
    Let's Put Out the Lights (RCA Camden, 1956)
    Mr. Big: Tony Mottola...Guitar (Command, 1959)
    Roman Guitar (Command, 1960)
    String Band Strum-Along (Command, 1961)
    Folk Songs (Command, 1961)
    Tony Mottola a Napoli (Command, 1963)
    Tony Mottola and His Orchestra (Command, 1963)
    Romantic Guitar (Command, 1963)
    Sentimental Guitar (Command, 1964)
    Guitar....Paris (Command, 1964)
    Spanish Guitar (Command, 1965)
    Love Songs Mexico S.A. (Command, 1965)
    Guitar U.S.A. (Command, 1966)
    Amor Mexico (Command, 1966)
    Heart & Soul (Project 3, 1966)
    Lush, Latin & Lovely (Project 3, 1967)
    Love Songs from Mexico (Command, 1967)
    Rome Oggi/Rome Today (Project 3, 1968)
    Warm, Wild and Wonderful (Project 3, 1968)
    Joins the Guitar Underground (Project 3, 1969)
    Hawaii Five-O (Design, 1969)
    Close to You (Project 3, 1970)
    Tony Mottola's Guitar Factory (Project 3, 1970)
    Warm Feelings (Project 3, 1971)
    Two Guitars for Two in Love (Project 3, 1972)
    Superstar Guitar (Project 3, 1972)
    Tony Mottola and the Quad Guitars (Project 3, 1973)
    Holiday Guitars (Project 3, 1974)
    Tony Mottola and the Brass Menagerie (Project 3, 1974)
    I Only Have Eyes for You (Project 3, 1975)
    Goin' Out of My Head (Project 3, 1979)
    Stardust (Project 3, 1980)
    All the Way (Project 3, 1983)
    As sideman
    With Ray Charles
    Spring Is Here (MGM, 1955)
    Rome Revisited (Command, 1962)
    Something Wonderful (Command, 1961)
    Young Lovers On-Broadway (Command, 1965)
    Memories of a Middle-Aged Movie Fan (ATCO, 1968)
    With Urbie Green
    Twenty-One Trombones (Project 3, 1967)
    Green Power (Project 3, 1971)
    Bein' Green (Project 3, 1972)
    Urbie Green's Big Beautiful Band (Project 3, 1974)
    With Dick Hyman
    Electrodynamics (Command, 1963)
    Fabulous (Command, 1963)
    Keyboard Kaleidoscope (Command, 1964)
    The Man from O.R.G.A.N. (Command, 1965)
    Happening! (Command, 1966)
    Concerto Electro (Command, 1970)
    Fantomfingers (Project 3, 1971)
    Traditional Jazz Piano (Project 3, 1973)
    With Enoch Light
    Pertinent Percussion Cha Cha's (Command, 1959)
    Provocative Percussion Vol. 2 (Command, 1960)
    Cancoes de Paises Distantes (Musidisc 1960)
    Far Away Places (Command, 1960)
    Vibrations (Command, 1962)
    Big Band Bossa Nova (Command, 1962)
    My Musical Coloring Book (Command, 1963)
    1963: the Year's Most Popular Themes (Command, 1963)
    Dimension 3 (Command, 1964)
    Discotheque: Dance Dance Dance (Command, 1964)
    Magnificent Movie Themes (Command, 1965)
    Film Fame (Project 3, 1967)
    Enoch Light's Action (Project 3, 1967)
    The Best of Hollywood Movie Hits '68-'69 (Project 3, 1968)
    12 Smash Hits (Project 3, 1968)
    Enoch Light and the Glittering Guitars (Project 3, 1969)
    The Best of the Movie Themes 1970 (Project 3, 1970)
    The Big Band Hits of the Thirties (Project 3, 1970)
    Big Band Hits of the 30's & 40's (Project 3, 1971)
    Big Hits of the 20's (Project 3, 1971)
    The Big Band Sound of the Thirties (Project 3, 1971)
    The Big Band Hits of the 40s & 50s (Project 3, 1973)
    Spanish Strings (Project 3, 1973)
    Future Sound Shock (Project 3, 1973)
    Big Hits of the Seventies Vol. 2 (Project 3, 1975)
    The Disco Disque (Project 3, 1975)
    With Charles Magante
    Roman Spectacular (Grand Award, 1957)
    Roman Spectacular Vol. 2 (Grand Award, 1957)
    Percussion Italiano (Grand Award, 1961)
    With Joe Reisman
    Armen's Theme (RCA Victor, 1956)
    Door of Dreams (RCA Victor, 1957)
    Party Night at Joe's (RCA Victor, 1958)
    With Doc Severinsen
    Tempestuous Trumpet (Command, 1961)
    The Big Band's Back in Town (Command, 1962)
    Twin Trumpet Discotheque Au Go Go (Command, 1965)
    Command Performances (Command, 1966)
    Fever (Command, 1966)
    Live! (Command, 1966)
    The Great Arrival! (Command, 1969)
    Trumpets and Crumpets and Things (ABC 1973)
    With Frank Sinatra
    She Shot Me Down (Reprise, 1981)
    Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert (1995)
    Sinatra: Vegas (2006)
    Sinatra: New York (2009)
    Live at the Meadowlands (2009)
    Sinatra: London (2014)
    With others
    Jan August; Cha Cha Charm (Mercury, 1959)
    Louie Bellson; Breakthrough! (Project 3, 1968)
    Bobby Byrne; The Jazzbone's Connected to the Trombone (Grand Award, 1959)
    Al Caiola; Guitars, Woodwinds & Bongos (United Artists, 1960)
    Al Caiola; Percussion and Guitars (Time, 1960)
    Dorothy Collins; Experiment Songs (Motivation, 1961)
    Ray Conniff; S’Wonderful! (Columbia, 1956)
    Perry Como; Sing to Me, Mr. C. (RCA Victor, 1961)
    Frederick Fennell; Conducts Gershwin (Mercury, 1961)
    Robert De Cormier; Walking in the Sunshine (Command, 1967)
    Milton DeLugg; Add-A-Part Jazz (Columbia, 1956)
    The Free Design; Kites Are Fun (Project 3, 1967)
    Johnny Desmond; Blue Smoke (Columbia, 1960)
    Georgia Gibbs; Swinging with Her Nibs (Mercury, 1956)
    Jackie Gleason; Presents "Oooo!" (Capitol, 1957)
    Bobby Hackett; That Midnight Touch (Project 3, 1967)
    Richard Hayman; Harmonica Holiday (Mercury, 1961)
    Neal Hefti; Concert Miniatures (Vik, 1957)
    Frank Hunter; The Sound of Strings Vol. 2 (Medallion, 1960)
    Ralph Hunter; The Wild Wild West (RCA Victor, 1959)
    Burl Ives; Cheers (Decca, 1959)
    Don Lamond; Off Beat Percussion (Command, 1962)
    Yank Lawson; Ole Dixie (ABC-Paramount, 1965)
    Eddie Layton; Caravan (Mercury, 1959)
    Richard Maltby; Many Sided Maltby (Sesac, 1958)
    Richard Maltby, Ballads and Blues (Roulette, 1962)
    Johnny Mathis; Open Fire, Two Guitars (Columbia, 1959)
    Mitch Miller; Peace Sing-Along (Atlantic, 1970)
    (Jelly Roll Morton), Dick Hyman; Transcriptions for Orchestra (Columbia, 1974)
    Bucky Pizzarelli; Playing Bix Beiderbecke & Bill Challis and Carl Kress & Dick McDonough (Monmouth Evergreen, 1974)
    Ruth Price; My Name Is Ruth Price...I Sing! (Kapp, 1955)
    John Serry Sr.; Accordion Capers - Joe Biviano & His Rhythm Sextette (Sonora, 1946)
    Hymie Shertzer; All the King's Saxes (Disneyland, 1958)
    Roy Smeck; The Magic Ukulele of Roy Smeck Wizard of the Strings (ABC-Paramount, 1959)
    Lou Stein; Eight for Kicks, Four for Laughs (Jubilee, 1956)
    Kirby Stone Four; Frank Loesser's Broadway Hit Guys & Dolls (Columbia, 1962)
    Sylvia Simms; Syms by Sinatra (Reprise, 1982)
    Cootie Williams; In Hi-Fi (RCA Victor, 1958)