Capitol Albums, 801 to 900 and Label 57 Night Lights Nat King Cole Released c. March, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-801 Time to Dream Capitol T-802 Les Paul and Mary Ford Released March, 1957. A Swingin Affair! Capitol W-803 Frank Sinatra Polynesian Holiday Capitol T-804 Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians Released March, 1957.
Polka! Capitol T-805 Steve Adamczyk Polka Band Hollywood or Bust Dean Martin Released February, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-806 Solo Session Capitol T-807 Ken Errair Released April, 1957. Aloha Capitol T-808 The King Sisters Released March, 1957.
Honky Tonk Street Parade Capitol T-809 Joe Fingers Carr Released August, 1957. Kenton With Voices Capitol T-810 Stan Kenton Released June, 1957. Label 56. Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps Capitol T-811 Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps Released March, 1957. Dancers Choice Capitol T-812 Les Brown and his Band of Renown Released April, 1957.
Around the World Nat King Cole Released September (?), 1957. Capitol EAP-1-813 Hey Let Yourself Go! Capitol T-814 Nelson Riddle Released April, 1957. Chasing Shadows Capitol T-815 Jackie Davis Released April, 1957. Music for the Love Hours Capitol W-816 Jackie Gleason Released April, 1957. Unreleased/unknown Capitol 817
Spirituals Capitol T-818 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released April, 1957. Gilded Hawk Capitol T-819 Coleman Hawkins Label 56. Swing Low Sweet Spiritual Capitol T-820 Jack Teagarden Unreleased/unknown Capitol 821 The Magic of Believing Capitol T-822 Beryl Davis, Connie Haines, Jane Russell Released July, 1957.
The Girl Can t Help It Ray Anthony Released c. May, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-823 Love is the Thing Capitol W-824 Nat King Cole Released March, 1957. Released in stereo in July/August on tape ZD-11. Nearer My God to Thee Capitol T-825 Louvin Brothers Hank! Capitol T-826 Hank Thompson
Young Love Sonny James Released February, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-827 The Five Keys on Stage! Capitol T-828 The Five Keys Released March, 1957. Cover #1 shows the left-most singer s hand sticking out in front of his suit. On cover #2 the hand has been airbrushed out. The cover was not withdrawn, and the second cover is scarcer. Promotional copies exist with each cover, and all three EP s exist with each cover. Most likely Capitol made the change during the initial printing of covers, so that both may have been available in shops on the issue date. Softly, Baby Capitol T-829 Paul Smith
The Gold Record Capitol T-830 Various Artists Star Dancing Capitol T-831 Ray Anthony A Fellow Needs a Girl Capitol T-832 Joe Bushkin June: Fair and Warmer! Capitol T-833 June Christy
Cowboy s Lament Capitol T-834 Gordon MacRae Alone Capitol T-835 Judy Garland Call of the Wildest Capitol T-836 Louis Prima Husky Hits Ferlin Husky Released c. May, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-837
Crazy in Love! Capitol T-838 Trudy Richards Released August, 1957. Muted Jazz Capitol T-839 Jonah Jones Ten Thousand Bedrooms Dean Martin Released March, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-840 Tennessee Ernie Ford Favorites Capitol T-841 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released April, 1957.
Swingin Calypsos Capitol T-842 Lord Flea and the Calypsonians Released April, 1957. Midnight on the Cliffs Capitol T-843 Les Baxter Orchestra Released c. March, 1957. Four Freshmen and Five Saxes Capitol T-844 The Four Freshmen Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians in Hi-Fi Capitol W-845 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released July, 1957. Also released in stereo on tape ZD-12. This may have been the first album to be released nearly simultaneously in mono and stereo.
The Classics Ala Dixie Capitol T-846 Pee Wee Hunt Released June, 1957. Label 56. Unreleased/unknown Capitol 847 Steady Date With Tommy Sands Capitol T-848 Tommy Sands Released April, 1957. Pretty Baby Capitol T-849 Dean Martin Released June, 1957. Label 56. The Very Merry Macs Capitol T-850 The Merry Macs Released August, 1957.
Teen-Age Crush Tommy Sands Released c. July, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-851 Hit Calypsos! Capitol EAP-1-852 Nat King Cole, Andrews, Stan Kenton and Lord Flea Released 1957. Calypso is Like So Capitol T-853 Robert Mitchum Label 56. Kate Smith Capitol T-854 Kate Smith
Where Are You? Capitol W-855 Frank Sinatra Casa Loma Caravan Capitol T-856 Glen Gray Orchestra Released July, 1957. Gotham Jazz Scene Capitol T-857 Bobby Hackett Released c. July, 1957. Black Satin Capitol T-858 George Shearing Quintet Released August, 1957. Also released in stereo on tape ZC-13.
Velvet Brass Capitol W-859 Jackie Gleason Released August, 1957. Fresh and Fancy Free Capitol T-860 Patty, Maxene, LaVerne These are the Andrews Sisters, but the label and front cover bill them by their first names. First Date, First Kiss, First Love Sonny James Released c. August, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-861 Dreamy Eyes The Four Preps Released c. August, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-862
A Face in the Crowd Andy Griffith Released c. July, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-863 The Man I Love Capitol T-864 Peggy Lee with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Saint Joan Capitol W-865 Soundtrack Released June, 1957. Label 56. Young Ideas Capitol T-866 Ray Anthony
Sonny Capitol T-867 Sonny James Released August, 1957. Ports of Pleasure Capitol T-868 Les Baxter Released October, 1957. The Shrine of St. Cecilia Faron Young Released c. August, 1957. Capitol EAP-1-869 This Is Nat King Cole Capitol T-870 Nat King Cole Released August, 1957.
To a Sleeping Beauty/ Apology at Bedtime Jackie Gleason Capitol EAP-1-871 A Face in the Crowd Capitol W-872 Soundtrack Released June, 1957. The Pride and the Passion Capitol W-873 Soundtrack Released June, 1957. In late June, 1957, Capitol added print to their labels to include the additional words "High Fidelity" and more extensive rim print. Labels were gray or turquoise for most standard releases and red for soundtracks. The print around the rim of the label now shows the patent for T-Rim, and the trademarked logos for Capitol and for "Full Dimensional Sound."
Wild about Harry! Capitol T-874 Harry James Motion Picture Soundstage Capitol T-875 Gordon MacRae The Late, Late Show Capitol T-876 Dakota Staton Riverboat Dandies Capitol T-877 Ray Bauduc and Nappy Lamare
All About Carole Capitol T-878 Carole Simpson Fats Sent Me Capitol T-879 Page Cavanaugh Trio Boulevard of Broken Dreams Capitol T-880 Ferlin Husky The James Dean Story Capitol EMD-881 = W-881 Soundtrack Released July, 1957.
Marisha Data Sings Polka-Data Capitol T-882 Marisha Data Pecon Polka Capitol T-883 Johnny Pecon Stolen Hours Capitol T-884 Gordon Jenkins Wide Range Capitol T-885 Johnny Richards
Composer s Holiday Capitol T-886 Les Brown Orchestra Released October, 1957. I Can t Resist You Capitol T-887 Anna Maria Alberghetti Released October, 1957. Ol Rockin Ern Capitol T-888 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released October, 1957. Songs at Sunset Capitol T-889 Jane Froman Released October, 1957.
Stringtime Capitol T-890 Richard Jones and the Pittsburgh Symphony Released October, 1957. Back Home Capitol T-891 Merle Travis Released November, 1957. This was a reissue of album AD-50, with four previously-unreleased songs. The Lively Guy Capitol T-892 Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians Released October, 1957. C mon Get Happy! Capitol T-893 Nelson Riddle Released October, 1957.
A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra Capitol W-894 Frank Sinatra Released November, 1957. With You in Mind Capitol T-895 Marian McPartland Released October, 1957. Now is the Caroling Season Capitol T-896 Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians Released October, 1957. Warm Brandy Capitol T-897 Dolores Gray Released October, 1957.
The Morse Code Capitol T-898 Ella Mae Morse Released c. October, 1957. Caress Capitol T-899 Murray McEachern Released October, 1957. Freddy Martin in Hi-Fi Capitol W-900 Freddy Martin Released January, 1958.