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MILK AND HONEY SEALED LP - ORIGINAL CAST Jerry Herman

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Category:

Vinyl Records

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Condition:

New

Speed:

33 RPM

Record Size:

12"

Duration:

Album

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Item number:

287737752

Item description

STILL SEALED! Original Broadway Cast recording starring Robert Weede, Mimi Benzell, Molly Picon and Tommy Rall. Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. RCA Victor LSO-1065 Living Stereo 12" LP record album. Original release 1961. "RE" in lower left corner of RCA albums indicates second pressing usually 1-3 years following original release date. Condition: Record is sealed, unplayed, mint condition. Cover is VG++ (co, cw). Comments: Milk and Honey is a musical with a book by Don Appell and music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. The story centers on a busload of lonely American widows hoping to catch husbands while touring Israel and is set against the background of the country's fight for recognition as an independent nation. It was Herman's first Broadway book musical following a succession of off-Broadway revues.