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The record features arrangements by Ray Brown, Quincy Jones, J.
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WINX is in Rockville, Maryland, a Washington, DC, suburb.
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There are at least two cover variations of this album.
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2-LP set, beige RCA label
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Note: This album was recorded December 14-19, 1972, and rushed to market, but then deleted shortly after release.
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Sampler from Essex LPs 401-404.
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Reissue of Stax STS- 5503.
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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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Radio and television promotional sampler in stereo only.
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(9- 72, #39) Original pressings of this album had the title track in mono.
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This album is a sampler of the San Francisco albums, it has the standard San Francisco label and is not a white label promo.
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Stereo information not available.
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Known to have been pressed with a blue label.
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(6-72, #1) (2-LP set) The original cover on this album had a front flap that was raised to allow the 2 records to be removed from the inside, later covers had a standard 2 opening jacket that allowed the records to be removed from the outside.
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This release is on the Warner- Curb label.
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Austin was a former member of the group Arkade.
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The artist here is Edu Lobo, not to be confused with pop singer Kent Lavoie, who later recorded using the name Lobo.
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Issued on mono as LP 8017.
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Silver label with black print, same design as blue label.
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Also issued on EPs B-7431, B-7432, and B-7433.
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Originally issued in mono only.
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Also issued as a picture disc.
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This album was released in monaural only in 1960.
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Reissue of 20th Century Fox DTCS-5103 and 20th Century ST-102.
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Compilation of material featuring Charlie Musselwhite, Barry Goldberg and Harvey Mandel, mainly as session musicians.
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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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(5-66, #138) Title was changed to Summertime after the song hit.
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"The Gentle Players" include Hal Blaine and Gabor Szabo.
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(4-67, #88) Original cover shows drawing of Brown in upper left; reissued in 1970 with different cover with a line sketch (at bottom of cover) of Brown reclining.
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Retitled reissue of Ritchie Valens Memorial Album in a happier mode, with a white cover featuring a photo of Ritchie Valens with a broad smile.
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Personnel: Ian Tyson, Sylvia Tyson, Amos Garrett, Buddy Cage, Ken Kalmusky, ND Smart II; produced by Todd Rundgren at Bearsville Studios.
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(8-76, #36) Reissue of Casablanca NBLP 7001, 7006 & 7016.
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(10-76, #66) Also issued on gold vinyl.
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Issued in mono as W-3151-LP.
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Issued in mono as LP 9057.
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Possibly first issued as Good News GNR-8117.
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Reissue of Atlantic SD-8236.
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Earlier title: Heart Strings on Fire.
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Other musicians include Mel Lewis, Leroy Vinegar, and Jimmy Rowles.
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Features Barry McGuire, Gary Bonner, Bob Bailey, Terry Blackwood, Cheryl Prewitt, and the Nashville Festival Orchestra.
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reissue of Pavillion PBS 10001 with side a and side b reversed
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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The Paxton Brothers were James and Frank Paxton, backed by an all-star cast of studio musicians and singers, including John Sebastian, Jim Gordon, Renee Armand, David Lindley, Wilton Felder, Pete Jolly, Clarence McDonald, Jerry Scheff, Henry Lewy, Chesley
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(11-57, #1) Originally issued in mono only.
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Reissue of EmArcy SR 80018.
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Stereo originally issued on blue vinyl.
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Cherokee was the Robbs recording under a different name.
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Original pressings of CST-4 were on red vinyl.
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Stereo version is electronic stereo.
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Reissue of Rolling Stones COC 59100.
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Songs by Nancy Andrews, David Burns, Phyllis Diller, Estelle Parsons, Blossom Dearie, Gloria De Haven, and Charles Rydell.
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Reissue of Liberty LST- 7261.
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(3-70, #100) A second compilation of sides recorded in Australia for Festival Records.
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Same as Design X-6, but with a new cover.
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(3-LP set) Brown Sessions label.
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Dalton & Dubarri were Gary Dalton and Kent Dubarri.
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Johnny Thompson & Choir, vocals.
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(2-82, #139) Features Stanley Clarke, Ronnie Foster, Ndugu, Tom Browne, Stanley Turrentine, Eric Gale, George Benson, Dave Valentin, and Wynton Marsalis.
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Artists include Tami Lynn (vocals), Harold Battiste (piano & saxophone), Red Tyler (saxophone), Chuck Badie (bass), Mel Lastie (trumpet), and John Boudreaux (drums).
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Stereo content not known.
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Released in the UK on DJM Records.
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Exists in both gatefold and standard covers
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Stereo information not available.
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Issued in stereo as Design DCF-1016.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 201.
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Also issued on EP set B-774.
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Mono originally issued on red vinyl; stereo originally issued on blue vinyl.
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(1-70, #31) "No Matter What Sign You Are" is usually rechanneled on US albums, but has appeared in true stereo on a British Tamla-Motown album, Greatest Hits, Vol.
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Reissue of Shelter SR 2134.
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Reissue of Seeco SCLP 9078.
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2-82, #5 country, #144 pop
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11-76, #170; 10-76, #4 C&W
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From soundtracks of Fox Movietone News.
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Issued in stereo as WST-8104-LP.
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Henry Mancini, conductor.
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Basically a duo of future Eagles star Glenn Frey and country-rock pioneer John David Souther.
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Label and spine give album title as The Buoys, although front cover has "Timothy" and "Give Up Your Guns" in large letters, and rear cover implies the title is Dinner Music.
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Issued in mono as W-3239-LP.
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Reissue of Pacific Jazz 1227.
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(11-69, #100) The Monkees as a trio.
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(9- 72, #39) Original pressings of this album had the title track in mono.
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Cast features Liza Minnelli (in her debut), Paula Wayne, Glenn Walken, and Karin Wolfe.
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