undreal said:What the heck is The Biz talking about with that Humphrey Bogart record he mentioned? I cannot find any info about it...sounds interesting.
considered one of the rarest albums ever. All were essentially recalled before release
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=140095632414
additional info from Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Caine_Mutiny_(film)
The original soundtrack album for The Caine Mutiny was never actually officially released, and hence it is one of the rarest in existence; perhaps a dozen copies survive. RCA Records planned an LP release with musical excerpts on the first side and the complete dialogue of the climactic court-martial scene on side two. But Herman Wouk felt that including this scene was an infringement on his recently opened Broadway play dealing with the court-martial, and he threatened to prohibit Columbia Pictures from making any further adaptations of his work. According to Wouk, "[Columbia head Harry] Cohn looked into the matter, called me back, and said in his tough gravelly voice, 'I've got you beat on the legalities, but I've listened to the record and it's no goddamn good, so I'm yanking it.'"