Well if you look closely at that stamp on the front cover it is pretty cool antiquitech, here it is:
It's called 317X, which helps prevent surface noise, helps insure faithful sound reproduction on LIVING STEREO records. At the time it was a revolutionary new antistatic ingredient which totally makes my ripping job a snap! so why did they squelch it? Same old reason...too damn powerful. At any rate, Gogi is new to me and a joy to listen to as well...here is what Discogs says: Real Name: Myrtle Audrey Arinsberg
Profile: American popular singer.
Born September 20, 1924, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Died March 10, 2016 (age of 91) in Los Angeles, California, USA.
She is probably best known for her No. 1 hit in 1956, "The Wayward Wind". She charted eight times total between 1955 and 1967, all of those in the U.S. and "The Wayward Wind" also hit #9 in the U.K. Her second biggest hit came in 1955, "Suddenly There's a Valley", which hit #9.

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