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Also issued on EP set A-1106.
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(8-72, #20) The album jacket can be folded into a cigar box.
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reissue of Buddah BDM 1001/BDS 5001
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Recorded at the Howard Theater in Washington, D.
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(12-75, #132) Released in the UK as Private Stock PVLP 1006.
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Mono and stereo versions both originally issued on red vinyl.
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Reissued in rechanneled stereo in 1964 as Word WST-8161-LP.
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Reissue of Atlantic SD-8236.
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Also issued on EPs A-1919 and A-1920.
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(10-62, #111) Initially issued with a "Gems" cover as shown at left; later reissued with a different cover (shown at right).
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Also issued on EP set B-440.
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Reissue of Volt VOS-6009.
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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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Reissue of Checker LP-1433 in electronic stereo.
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Stereo content not available.
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Side 1 is "Can Can" and Side 2 is "Kiss Me Kate".
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UK release only, never released in the United States.
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(4-68, #18) Released in monaural as M-665.
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Originally issued on red vinyl in monaural only.
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This is considerably different from the US version, although the same cover art is used.
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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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(12-59, #3) Cover is gatefold type with 4 pages of Fabian pictures and a tear out poster of Fabian.
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Reissue of FOX 3002, with the highlighted "Little Drummer Boy" blurb at the bottom of the front cover.
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Jayne Mansfield is pictured on the cover.
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Chicago-based bandleader.
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Originally issued in mono only.
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(8-71, #60) Original pressing has blue logo on the label.
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Exists in both gatefold and standard covers
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Produced by Todd Rundgren at Bearsville Studios.
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This is a reissue of the 10-inch Aladdin LP 705 with the addition of the last three songs on side 2.
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(12-64, #71) Recorded live in Birmingham, Alabama, on July 1, 1964.
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(11-71, #58) Also Quad as EQ-4107.
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Reissue of EmArcy SR 80018.
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Produced by Jim Golden (for Dunwich Productions Ltd.
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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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Produced by Jim Post; Bill Traut is listed as "Executive Observer.
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This album is on the Bearsville label.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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(9-76, #15) Murphy was formerly a music arranger for Doc Severinsen.
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(2-LP set) Reissue of Vee Jay LP-1049 and LP-1058.
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Stereo information not available.
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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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Second version of the album contains "Ask Me Why" and "Please, Please Me" replacing "Love Me Do" and "P.
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Label is maroon with silver printing.
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Cast includes Jack DeLeon, Patti Deutsch, Dick Gautier, Joan Gerber, Gary Miller, Dennis Flanagan, Jaye P.
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Medley of 26 All Time Hits.
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First pressing matrix numbers: SIDE 1, SM-55621-1E and SIDE 2, XSM-55622-1F
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Group includes Ray Manzarek.
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(12-67, #46) The Story Of Snoopy Vs.
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(2-LP set, Loss Leaders Series) Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me) - Doobie Bros.
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Reissue of Shelter SW 8901.
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(2-LP set) Yellow Capitol Special Markets label.
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Reissue of Musicor MS 3031.
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Label is red with black printing.
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Stereo information not available.
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Recorded live in Las Vegas.
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Reissued on CD in 1996 as Jewel JCD-3143.
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(2-LP set) All tracks are mono.
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Originally issued in mono only.
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Also issued on gold vinyl.
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(1-68, #114) Audio Master + Series.
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Released with CL-1196 as two-record set C2L-10.
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Released with CL-1197 as two-record set C2L-10.
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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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(12-66, #17 country) Almost Persuaded No.
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A collection of questions and smart-aleck answers from the television show Hollywood Squares.
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Reissue of Atlantic 8004 with the same cover graphics.
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Features Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber.
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Originally issued in mono only.
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Quite good remakes of classic early rock and roll female vocals, all in true stereo.
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(12-70, #143) Reissue of Make It Happen to coincide with the #1 hit "The Tears of a Clown" in 1970.
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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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Reissue of Back on My Feet Again [Bluesville 1036] and Done Changed My Mind [Bluesville 1037].
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Reissue of Herald HLP-1014.
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Reissue of Herald HLP-1014.
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Label is maroon with silver printing.
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Calls are by Floyd Lockhart and Munyon.
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Reissued as Steel Guitar Record Club #9.
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[These tunes are the usual Duane Eddy cuts, but renamed as twist songs to make them sound current.
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