Attention 70s pop-rock purists, soft-rock completists, and vinyl archivists!  Incredibly rare, top-tier collector's piece: an authentic White Label Radio Station Promotional Pressing of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds’ elusive sophomore studio album, Hallway Symphony (1972).

Released on Dunhill / ABC Records, this copy features the highly coveted white promotional labels rather than the standard black-and-multi-colored retail design. Most importantly, this copy includes the rare, original factory promotional photo and lineup insert sheet, which is almost always missing from opened copies. [1]
Cut directly from true first-batch master lacquers, this pure analog pressing boasts the warm, uncompressed vocal harmonies and crisp acoustic instrumentation that modern digital music completely loses. Features their signature smooth arrangements on tracks like "Hallway Symphony," "One Good Woman," and a fantastic cover of Melanie's "Brand New Key."

Label & Catalog: Dunhill / ABC / DSX-50113
Format: White Label Promo (WLP) with Rare Photo/Lineup Insert
Matrix / Runout Side A (Etched): DSX-50113-A (True First Press Cut)
Matrix / Runout Side B (Etched): DSX-50113-B (True First Press Cut)

Vinyl Condition: Near Mint. White promo labels are clean, bright, and free of handwriting. The vinyl face retains a stellar original gloss under direct light
Insert Condition: The original black-and-white promotional photo/lineup insert sheet is clean with no tears and some creases.

Jacket Condition: Very Good+. Original heavy cardboard sleeve with clear front graphics and minor shelf wear.