Reissue of Seeco CELP 415.
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Good compilation, but this album is notable also for a ridiculous cover photo showing a young man sitting on the beach with a wistful look while a girl in a bathing suit (a one-piece (!).
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Artists include Avon Long, Josephine Premice, Vivian Reed, Ethel Beatty, and Joseph Attles.
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Reissue of Dot DLP-25251.
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These are knockoffs of the hits.
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Issued on CD in 1992 as GNP-Crescendo GNPD 2137.
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Stereo information not available.
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Also issued on EP B-2031, B-2032, and B-2033 and 78rpm sets C-516, C-517, and C-518.
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Also issued on EP set B-737.
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Reissue of Sire SASD 7520.
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The stereo versions of "You Don't Miss Your Water" and "Any Other Way" were stereo re-recordings made for this LP.
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Reissued on CD in 1996 as Jewel JCD-3032.
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Issued in mono as Design DLP-111, and in compatible stereo as Design DCF-1009.
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Not known to have been released in stereo.
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Label is maroon with silver printing.
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Reissue of Volt VOS-6009.
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Brother of John Travolta.
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(2-69, #10) Some copies of this album were pressed with the old purple and gold Atco label blank.
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This is a series of medleys.
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A wonderful live set, recorded in England.
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Reissue of Word W-3029- LP.
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(1-76, #1) (2-LP set) One of the longest chart-running and best selling albums in history.
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(4-79, #153) Group included Randy Bachman, formerly of the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
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(9-69, #185) Actual voice transmissions from various space flights, with narration by Walter M.
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George Liberace, conductor.
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Buddy Morrow on trombone and Eddie Layton at the organ.
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Also issued on EPs B-1957, B-1958, and B-1959.
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Original cover was pink at the bottom, a darker shade of pink at the top, a drawing of a bell on the left side.
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Promotional disc, with same label design as regular label, but with a promotional statement printed on the label.
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Reissue of Atco SD 33-283.
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Also issued on EP set B-531.
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Original issues had the large Mercury Stereo banner and the black stereo label.
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(6-68, #158) Released in monaural SM- 707DJ with a white promotional label.
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Reissue of Dunhill DS 50063.
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(11-69, #100) The Monkees as a trio.
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This was an album released in conjunction with WLS-AM, Chicago, which used to play oldies "from the Vault of Treasured Music.
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Special label with red on the bottom half and white on the top half, picture of Jimmy Clanton looking happy.
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(6-71, #154) Recorded in 1966.
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Includes many tracks from the Big Tree label.
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Vintage DISNEY State and College Songs 33-1/3 RPM Record Album #DQ-1293. Annette Funicello is a guest cheerleader on album. Measures 12" in diameter. Produced by Disneyland Records. (c) 1966 Walt Disney Productions.
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comrpises 3 LP's of "Woodstock" and 2 LP's of "Woodstock II"
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Produced by George Badonsky and Bill Traut for Dunwich Productions.
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Original pressings have a pink sky on the cover and a black label with red print.
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When distributed by Motown, this album became JP6-1001S1.
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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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Reissued in 1975 with a different cover as UA-LA387-E.
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(9-69, #29) Issued in stereo only.
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CL-1521 through CL-1524 included in box set C4L-18.
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Also issued on EPs B-7941, B-7942, and B-7943.
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Originally released in mono, the stereo version of this album was issued in 1958.
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Former member of the Byrds.
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Issued in the US as ABC ABDP-912.
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(5-68, #4) Issued with a Unipak fold-open record jacket.
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Reissue of Vee-Jay LP-5012.
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Stereo content not available.
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Mono mastered February 14, 1967; stereo mastered March 1, 1967.
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Surprisingly, this may be the first appearance of "Nadine" in true stereo.
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Reissue of Atco SD-36-129.
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Rare UK First Press complete with correct early issued Garrod & Lofthouse Matt Midnight Blue Gatefold Cover with promo sticker, original black poly-lined inner sleeve with white lower print, 2 Original Posters with white border, 2 original night and day pyramid stickers and the earliest 1st pressed vinyl with solid blue labels.
True original UK 1st Pressing with the solid blue triangle label variant. Matrix numbers SHVL 804 A-2 / SHVL 804 B-2 (3 RM) (1 P)
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The banjo is not a new instrument to the American musical scene. There are several reasons for its everlasting popularity, paramount of which is the way the versatility of the banjo has enabled it to keep pace with a changing America. Now that percussion albums have become the vogue of the recording industry we find the banjo considered a top lead instrument.
In this album you will find Bob Rickles, "The Banjo Master" playing his own percussion arrangements to all time favorites, such as Bill Bailey, The Good Old Summer Time and Ring Ring The Banjo. Mr. Rickles, along with the Bob Freedman Orchestra made their recording in technically designed sound studios, especially equipped to enhance the music of the banjo accompanied by percussion instruments. The results were most gratifying to all musicians, especially Bob Rickles; I am sure when you play the album you will share their pleasure.
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(2-LP set) Reissued on Murray Hill 900009.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 701.
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Originally issued in monaural only.
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Produced by Stephen Scheaffer and Harold Wheeler.
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(10-63, #70) Sung in Italian.
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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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(12-67, #127) This is the corresponding stereo issue to Z 12-44001.
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Released in monaural only.
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(6-78, #1) The original covers had die cut holes which showed faces on the inner sleeve.
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Original cover was brown and had a picture of a Nurse looking at a chart.
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(5-64, #95) Released in stereo as GLPS- 911 in January, 1966.
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The label on this album is light blue with black printing.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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Promotional disc, with same label design as regular label, but with a promotional statement printed on the label.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 201.
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Not all of these tunes feature Sam Cooke.
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Goodbye, Porkpie Hat (Charles Mingus); Free Form No.
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Songs are not identified by artist, but artists on the record are: Scottsville Squirrel Barkers, Paul Campos and Paul Hanson, The Hootinairs, Paul Sykes, The Silvergate Singers, and Billy Sherman.
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This record was forced off the market by a lawsuit by RCA Victor.
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(12-64, #71) Recorded live in Birmingham, Alabama, on July 1, 1964.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 565.
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(2-LP set) Reissue of Robin Hood RH-15 and RH-16.
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4-79, #186 pop; 5-79, #23 country
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Original pressings of CST-1 were on red vinyl.
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Country included singer-songwriter Tom Snow.
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Reissue of Seeco CELP-433.
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A collection of questions and smart-aleck answers from the television show Hollywood Squares.
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Stereo information not available.
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Cast features Liza Minnelli (in her debut), Paula Wayne, Glenn Walken, and Karin Wolfe.
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