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Italian progressive group.
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(2-LP set, Loss Leaders Series; compiled and annotated by Barry Hansen aka Dr.
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Green vinyl turtle-shaped disc
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Issued in mono as W-3176.
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Released in monaural only.
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Reissued as Let Your Love Flow.
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Reissue of GNP 10 with the addition of 4 songs.
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(11-79, #123) Three sides recorded live, with the fourth side a studio recording.
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With Larry Carlton, Michael Omartian, Jim Gordon and Jim Horn.
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Original pressings have the yellow label.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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never officially released, but test pressings exist
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A: Bobby Curtola Sings For Coca-Cola B: Fortune Teller
Clear Flexi with a backdrop of Bobby singing and holding a bottle of Coca-Cola.
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This and CL-6334 were also released as 12-inch LP CL-591.
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Recorded at Ter Mar Studios in Chicago on September 1-2, 1965.
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This eponymous album is often mistakenly referred to as the "Beyond the Blue Horizon" album, due to its containing that hit.
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(6-72, #1) Gatefold cover.
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High quality vinyl pressing.
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Reissue of Cadence CLP-1006.
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Produced by the Troll for Dunwich Productions, Ltd.
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These are knockoffs of the hits.
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Reissue of Columbia C-168.
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(6-73, #2) Reissued in 1974 in quadraphonic as A&M QU 53519.
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Issued in stereo as Design DCF-1017.
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Issued in stereo as WST-8066-LP.
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Red Garland (piano), with Ron Carter (bass) and "Philly" Joe Jones (drums).
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(10-74, #31) Two record set.
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This album is a reissue of Jubilee LP-1014, The Best of Rhythm and Blues, with a different number and cover.
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Reissue of Design X1 and X8.
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Issued in mono as W-3093.
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Stereo information not available.
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Stereo version reissued after ABC began distribution.
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Musicians are not named for each track, but include Children of the Day, Love Song and others.
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Reissue of Dunhill DS 50063.
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This album is on the Paradise label.
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(2-LP set) Issued in monaural only.
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High quality vinyl pressing.
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Vintage DISNEY Mickey Mouse Club Mousekedances and Other Mouseketeer Favorites Record Album #1362. Measures 12" in diameter. Produced by Disneyland Records. (c) 1975 Walt Disney Productions.
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Cover notes "Electronically altered for stereo.
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Electronic stereo reissue of LP-9116.
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A television marketing two record set, the same as Warner-Spector SP-9104, but with new graphics and a single pocket cover.
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Issued in mono as W- 3139-LP.
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(2-72, #3) Also available in Quad as EQ 5015.
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Stereo content not available.
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US issue of Straight STS 1063.
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Eight members of the group are pictured on the jacket.
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Features Barry McGuire, Gary Bonner, Bob Bailey, Terry Blackwood, Cheryl Prewitt, and the Nashville Festival Orchestra.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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Also issued on EP set B-501 and EP B- 2009.
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Issued in mono as W-3150-LP.
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Reissue of above album in 12" format with a new cover.
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Reissue of ESVOL- 1 with the red Happy Tiger label.
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(12-73, #1) Reissued in 1974 in quadraphonic as A&M QU 53601.
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(7-73, #30) Also issued in quadraphonic as QU 54361.
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(6-75, #13) Also issued in quadraphonic as QU 54530.
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Initially issued in mono only.
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Cover photo shows the choir on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Lexington.
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Front cover has a large "JJ" as the album title, but label gives the title as "But It's Alright.
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(12-67, #172) Stereo information not available.
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Some copies have a red label.
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(8-72, #68) Trio of Manzarek, Krieger, and Densmore.
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Reissue of Grunt BFL1-0147.
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(10-68, #18 C&W) Two record set.
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Original pressings have the red label with the "superman egg" logo without a bar across it.
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Amon Dnnl is a German psych-progressive group which also released a couple of albums on Atco as Amon Dnnl II (2nd incarnation of the band).
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(7-74, #158) (2-LP set) Featuring Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman, Sneeky Pete Kleinow, Michael Clarke, Chris Ethridge, Bernie Leadon, Rick Roberts, Gene Clark, Al Perkins & Jon Corneal.
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Baby Please Come Back Home - J.
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Recorded 1967 at the Regal Theater, Chicago, Illinois.
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(7-76, #84) (3-LP set, with disc #1 having sides 1 and 2, etc.
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Stereo information not available.
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George Liberace, conductor.
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This album is on the Paradise label.
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The label on LP-200 is violet with black printing and "Class" in yellow script above the center hole.
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The stereo version of this album is probably all rechanneled.
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Monaural release 33- 393.
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Record Label is black with silver print.
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Four-piece band fronted by Mike Condello.
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