33 1/3 rpm LP disc 'All steamed up!'
- Made:
- 1960-1975 in Boulder and United Kingdom
Commercial edition, released by Owl Records under catalogue number ORLP-9 in the United States. Narrated sound stories of Colorado & Southern railway steam action. Recording and narration by Howard Fogg, some tracks also recorded by Fred H. Ragsdale. 33 1/3 rpm mono microgroove recording. Content from sleeve notes: Side 1, track 1 (opening): 900, 2-10-2, heading Passenger Extra through Louisville, Colorado, July 27, 1958; track 2: Extra 902 South departs Boulder, Leased C.B &Q, 2-8-2 4978 is heard in background, December 27, 1958; track 3: Extra 4978 North leaves Boulder, 4:45am, December 27, 1958; track 4: 629, 2-8-0, running light North out of Boulder, argues with a cheery Meadowlark, October 12, 1958; track 5: Extra 646-900 Coupled South along Colo Highway, 119 near Boulder, October 16, 1958; track 6: Extra 807 (Ex. C.B & Q. 5508, 2-8-2)-900 Coupled North take water, then depart Boulder, 1am, November 2, 1958. Side 2, track 1 (opening): Extra 807 North whistles for crossing at Niwot, Colorado, March 1959; track 2: Extra 807 North depart Denver yards as 634 switches nearby, February 10, 1959; track 3: Extra 807 South-in cab recordings between Longmont and Boulder, January 10, 1959; track 5: Extra 5506 North (later C & S 805) entering Boulder, recorded from window of home, 11pm, April 14, 1957
In the United States, the Colorado & Southern railway was created in 1898 by consolidating several bankrupt railroad companies. The railway spread out through 6 states: Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma. It operated until 1981, when it was incorporated into the Burlington Northern Railroad (now BNSF Railway Company), as part of which, some of the tracks of the former Colorado & Southern railway are still in service today.
Details
- Category:
- Sound Recordings
- Object Number:
- 2023-326
- Materials:
- cardboard and polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Measurements:
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overall: 310 mm x 310 mm x 5 mm,
- type:
- gramophone record