Early recordings by the group Guess Who.
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Released in monaural as MT-653.
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A young Mary Tyler Moore is the model used for the cover photo.
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"Starring" Bob Eberley, Jimmy Blaine, Elton Britt, and Rosalie Allen, but these are the stars of the movie; all the songs here are instrumental.
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Originally scheduled as Paramount release, the album was finally released as ABC ABDP-848.
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Also issued on EP sets B- 477 and B-478, and 78rpm set C-479.
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Disc has mastering date of January, 1952 ("1-52") in the trailoff wax area.
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The monaural release of this, MG 20212, has a somewhat different track lineup.
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Not to be confused with the 12-minute studio tape bootleg of almost the same name (The Troggs Tapes) on New Rose Records.
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Released in monaural only.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 565.
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4-82, #3 country; 5-82, #123 pop
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Many people credit this album as being the first R&B Christmas album.
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Reissued as EmArcy 26003.
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Dalton & Dubarri were Gary Dalton and Kent Dubarri.
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This album was a souvenir given to attendees of the 1971 Sterling Ball held at Gordy Manor to support the Loucye Gordy Wakefield Scholarship Fund.
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Biographies of America's Chief Executives with Musical Background.
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Reissue of Sire SES 4901 with two additional tracks.
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(11-71, #8) Reissued in 1973 as MCA 2016, in 1977 as MCA 3003, and in 1979 as MCA 37200.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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(10-72, #137) Original cover has pasted-on cardboard "popcorn box.
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Issued in mono as LP 9039.
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Originally issued in mono only.
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The Everly Brothers' formula for creating Golden Hits sounds deceptively simple at first...simple until somebody else tries it! First of all, each of these hits was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, where the Everlys feel most at home. That's where it all started: the long string of hits that's climaxed by this album. In Nashville, Don and Phil work closely with musicians who have been recording with "The Boys" (as Nashville fondly calls them) since their first session. No arrangements are written for any of the numbers, a fact which has caused some recording personnel visiting from up North to blanch when they first drop by the recording studio.Armed with only melodies and words, the boys work out their arrangements right on the recording studio floor, which accounts for a great deal of the "live-ness" in these Golden Hits. It's almost impossible with less competent singers--and one that gives a large part of that distinctive impact to everything The Everly Brothers sing.
Obviously, it's an impact that the public goes for, and in a BIG way. Their millions of fans )One national Fan Club alone has over 300,000 members) have followed this sound from the Everlys' Nashville days, through their national and world-wide tours, through their many TV and concert appearances, through their recent hitch in The Marines, clear up to the present. It's these fans for whom this album of Golden Hits has been specially prepared. It's a souvenir of their very best. But, unlike a lot of souvenirs, this one won't gather dust. It's just too tempting to play. And play, and play and play.
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Original pressings of CST-3 were on red vinyl.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 201.
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Released in monaural as VIP-400.
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Tony Russo, Barbara Benson, Don Rogers, Kaydets & Kaye Choir, vocals.
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Also issued on EP sets B-493 and B-494.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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(2-77, #49) Two record set.
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11-76, #170; 10-76, #4 C&W
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Choreographed Exercise to Contemporary Gospel Music, narrated by Cathi Stout.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 401.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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Delbert and Glen were Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark.
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Reissue of above album in 12" format with a new cover.
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A group from Minnesota consisting of Dick Winther, Jerry Longie, Ed Knutson and Jerry Goodge.
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KROY is in Sacramento, California.
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This album is on the Sire label.
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(1-65, #4) Original release had a yellow and red label.
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A collection of tracks from the Reprise label in the US.
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Reissued by Met-Richmond.
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Stereo information not available.
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Special sampler priced at $1.
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This material was originally recorded by the Swing Time Label of Los Angeles.
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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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Stereo information not available.
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First pressings issued on red vinyl and blue vinyl.
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This album has a Sire label.
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This is half of the US Diana Ross 2-LP set All the Great Hits [Motown M13-960C2].
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Second version of the album contains "Ask Me Why" and "Please, Please Me" replacing "Love Me Do" and "P.
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(10-64, #63) The fold out cover contains a copy of the second version of Vee Jay LP-1062, Introducing the Beatles.
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Although the album is credited to "Joe Jeffrey," the song "My Pledge of Love" was issued on 45 crediting the "Joe Jeffrey Group.
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Also issued on EP set B-748.
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Vintage SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Told by Annette Funicello. Record Album and Picture Book #ST 3906. Measures 12" in diameter. Produced by Disneyland Records. (c) Walt Disney Productions.
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WQXI is in Atlanta, Georgia.
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From soundtracks of Fox Movietone News.
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(2-65, #63) Released in monaural as MT-622.
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(2-75, #41; #13R&B) Reissued in 1976 as H&L HL-69005-698 (shown at right).
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(11-76, #50) Inner sleeve has a scrapbook of black and white photos of the Brothers Gibb on both sides.
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Ampex cassette tape number was 5147.
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Reissue of Hitsville 406 and MC 503.
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When distributed by Motown, this album became JP6-1001S1.
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(4-73, #191) Promotional copies were banded for airplay, but commercial copies had no separation for tracks.
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(6-71, #154) Recorded in 1966.
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(12-59, #9) Cover is gatefold type with 4 pages of Frankie Avalon pictures and a tear out poster of Frankie Avalon.
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This record is very similar to Carlton CHH-12, but the cover has been changed somewhat, and there is a male narrator instead of Dorothy Haydon.
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Baltimore-based band who eventually moved to Holland.
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Actually, this seems to be a collection of B-sides, hits and such, with applause dubbed in.
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This album contains the original recording of "Amarillo By Morning," which later was a huge country hit by George Strait.
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Mono originally issued on red vinyl; stereo originally issued on blue vinyl.
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Recorded in Los Angeles in August, 1972.
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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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12 inch record featuring extended versions.
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Issued in mono as W-3071-LP.
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(9-62, #40) Stereo information not available.
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Reissued as EmArcy 26010.
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Exists in both gatefold and standard covers
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(6-67, #1) On original covers, Mike, Peter and Mickey are shown clean shaven, on later covers they are pictured with beards.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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Same as Design X-6, but with a new cover.
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Also issued in gold vinyl.
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Address From March To Washington, Plus Talks By Other Politicos
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(3-79, #151) Reissued as Casablanca NBLP 7135.
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Also issued on EP set B-787.
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(12- 68, #1) May have been released in monaural on a white label promotional release as MT-682DJ.
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All tracks live; there are no bands separating the cuts on this LP.
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Original issue was on the Federal label with Federal cover, and a picture of the group on the cover.
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Mono originally issued on red vinyl; stereo originally issued on blue vinyl.
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Recorded in Los Angeles on November 8, 1972.
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(3-70, #100) A second compilation of sides recorded in Australia for Festival Records.
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Theme and Music from the TV Shows.
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Milt Okun, arranger- conductor.
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(Hollywood Studio Orchestra is credited on front cover, Cheltenham Orch.
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Reissue of Straight STS 1052.
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