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(4-79, #56) Issued outside the US as Turn Up the Radio.
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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 the 1975 album of the same title [Charly CR 300 011].
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9-73, #59 pop, #1 country
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Cover shows a photo of Bill Marx with his father, Harpo Marx.
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(2-LP set printed by Capitol Special Markets with black label) List price $4.
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(Also issued in 1977 as Sun Spotlight SPO-126 in Holland.
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Issued in mono as W-3143-LP.
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This album is on the Paradise label.
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Tom and Jerry are Tom Tomlinson and Jerry Kennedy.
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Issued in stereo as Christian Faith 231.
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Reissue of Chess CH-60042.
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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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(9-68, #53) Issued with a Unipak fold-open cover.
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(2-69, #98) Johnny I Love You [Booker T.
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Original stereo copies issued on red vinyl.
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Original label is yellow with black printing, with the drawing of Apollo on top.
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Also issued on reel- to-reel tape as MusicTapes MTR T-401.
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(7-75, #6) Also issued in quadraphonic as QU 54519.
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Note from band member: My name is Michael Patrick Moore.
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Issued in stereo as WST-8063-LP.
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Reissue of Musicor MS 3009.
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(6-68, #158) Released in monaural SM- 707DJ with a white promotional label.
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Artists are Airto, Patti Austin, Joe Beck & David Sanborn, Hank Crawford, George Benson, Art Farmer, Jim Hall, Nina Simone, and Ron Carter.
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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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Reissue of Philles PHLP-4005, issued in mono only, with a new jacket.
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(6-77, #182) Released in the UK as Private Stock PVLP 1023.
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Reissue of Musicor MS 3031.
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Music from the CBS-TV Special.
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Stereo information not available.
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Issued in mono as W- 3114-LP.
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(3-LP set) List price $7.
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(11-70, #13) Gatefold cover.
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Inside the gatefold album cover are complete lyrics and liner notes.
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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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Stereo content not known.
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Issued in mono as W-3123-LP.
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Produced by Zazu, Bill Trout, and Barry Mraz.
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Ampex cassette tape number was 5208.
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Issued in stereo as WST-8005-LP.
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Royal Wedding Album of Charles and Diana recorded at St.
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(6-71, #59) Issued with a fold-open cover.
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Issued in mono as W-3075-LP.
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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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(Also issued in 1977 as Sun Spotlight SPO-131 in Holland.
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Issued in mono as W-3281-LP.
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(10-70, #129) Produced by Tommy James.
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"Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You" are rechanneled stereo
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Reissue of Design X1 and X8.
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(7-76, #125) Audio Master + Series.
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Buddy Morrow on trombone and Eddie Layton at the organ.
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Artists: Wardell Gray, Vido Musso, Ernie Royal, Barney Kessel, Arnold Ross, Don Lamond, and Harry Babison.
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(11-69, #100) The Monkees as a trio.
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With Stephanie Boosahda on keyboards.
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This album is on the Dove label.
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Also issued on EP A-1823 and A-1824.
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Originally issued on red vinyl.
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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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This album has a Whitfield label.
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Stereo information not available.
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Original label was the purple and yellow with purple band (Second Label).
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Original issue was on the DeLuxe label with a DeLuxe cover, a drawing of 3 harmonicas and blue and red graphics on a white cover.
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Originally issued in mono only.
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Reissue of Vee-Jay LP-5013.
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Ode SP-77031 was apparently going to be The Rocky Horror Picture Show - The Original Soundtrack to the Original Movie.
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Original album has a fold-open Unipak cover.
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Label is red with black printing.
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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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White label deejay copies in mono, numbered DLP-3893, were also issued.
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Issued in stereo as WST-9007-LP.
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Reissue of RSO RS 1-3030.
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Reissue of Vee-Jay LP- 5072.
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Reissue of Motown MS-638.
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(7-72, #4) Reissued in 1974 in quadraphonic as A&M QU 53511.
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Side 2 is actually "The 3 Young Men From Montana" from the their Cameo album C1025.
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Stereo originally issued on blue vinyl.
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(9-73, #1) Dancing With Mr.
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Label is gold with blue printing.
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Reissue of Swan Song-8410.
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There are at least two cover variations of this album.
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These tracks were recorded in 1949.
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"Salloom & Sinclair" are Roger Salloom & Robin Sinclair; "Mother Bear" is their backing group.
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Choreographed Exercise to Contemporary Gospel Music, narrated by Cathi Stout.
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