Take Me [Polymax Process Disc]
b/w: Without A Song
1961 Polymax Process
Written By
Rube Bloom, Mack David
Arranger
Sy Oliver
Technical
Catalog Number: 236/237
Master Number: 236
Format: 45-7"
Tracks
A-Side: Take Me [Polymax Process Disc]
B-Side: Without A Song
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Notes
Polymax was a chemical additive to vinyl resin which supposedly improved sound and resisted static attraction to dust. The process is comparable to "EverClean" on the Japanese Capitol red vinyl LPs.
The Reprise Polymax Process singles were issued as a series of 45s, apparently promotional, covering the LPs that had been issued prior to the merger with Warner Bros. Polymax was developed in the early 1960s by Research Craft Corporation, which had pressed records for Warner Bros. during that era.
Related Releases
Year | Fmt | Catalog | Title | Label |
1961 | 33-12" | R/R9-1003 | I Remember Tommy [Gatefold Cover] * | Reprise |
1961 | 45-7" | 238/239 | Polka Dots And Moonbeams [Polymax Process Disc] | Polymax Process |
1961 | 45-7" | 236/237 | Take Me [Polymax Process Disc] | Polymax Process |
1961 | 45-7" | 234/235 | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You [Polymax Process Disc] | Polymax Process |
1961 | 45-7" | 243/244 | It Started All Over Again [Polymax Process Disc] | Polymax Process |
1961 | 45-7" | 241/242 | There Are Such Things [Polymax Process Disc] | Polymax Process |
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