This type of record was used by both the broadcast industry and business to provide "special occasion" music
Most tracks are only around 10 - 15 seconds duration
A real nostalgic record this one, I remember the days prior to 1984, "God Save the Queen" was the national anthem of Australia. Many venues, including movie theatres played God Save The Queen immediately prior to the feature film being shown, God Save The Queen was played throughout the theatre and everyone was expected to stand up.
The other selections are very well produced, not "corny" at all but it is extremely unlikely someone would use one of these records today, with the possible exception of a function DJ.
The All Occasion Record
Festival Records
Cat# X 11819
Matrix codes: (etched) SMX54127 5:47 P2B, SMX54128 6:20 P2B
1981
Plays at 33
Australian release
Record cover is in good condition, no writing, no seam splits and clean but there are visible signs of identification labels once having been on the rear of the cover
New inner plastic sleeve
Vinyl is in very good - excellent condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see just a couple of very light marks/scratches on both sides.
I then played both sides, no issues with surface noise or click/pops - nice play!
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks: Happy Birthday To You, Twenty One Today, For He's A Jolly Good Fellow, Why Was He Born So Beautiful, 21st Birthday Medley (Happy Birthday To You - Twenty One Today - For He's A Jolly Good Fellow), Now Is The Hour, Auld Lang Syne, The Anniversary Waltz, Fanfare (short), Fanfare (long), God Save The King/Queen (Short) - instrumental, God Save The King/Queen (Long) - instrumental