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HIGH POWER
HAMMOND -
HARRY STONEHAM |
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Image: Columbia / EMI Records Ltd
with thanks to Bernard Dunne |
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Released: 1970
(source: 45worlds /
Discogs) |
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Publisher: Columbia / EMI Records Ltd |
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Music by: Various Artists |
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Performed
by: Harry Stoneham |
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Cartridge
Type: Album |
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No.:
8X-TWO 236 |
| EAN:
Not applicable |
| Design:
Uncredited |
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Tracklisting |
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Programme
1:
A1. Hawaiian Samba / Brazilian Love Song
/ Sucu Sucu
A2. The Virginian Theme / High Noon (Do Not
Forsake Me)
A3. The Paul Temple Theme /
Randall and Hopkirk
(Deceased)
/
Department S
Programme
2:
B1.
Moon River / Charade
B2. Greensleeves / The Last Waltz
B3. Do You Know the Way to San Jose? / I Say a
Little Prayer
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Programme
3:
C1. The Liquidator / Elizabethan Reggae
C2. Mexico / Chihuahua / Those
Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer
C3. When I'm Sixty Four / Abergavenny
(Part 1)
Programme
4:
D1.
Abergavenny (Part 2) / The Rolo Sensation (Camp)
D2. Wight is Wight / Love at First Sight (Je
T'aime Moi Non Plus)
D3. Laia Ladaia (Reza) / Cinnamon and Clove |
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Notes |
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An album of music played on hammond
organ, accompanied by guitar and drums. Among the
guitarists featured was Vic Flick, a leading session
musician of the time to famously played the guitar
riff on the James Bond theme for Dr. No (1962).
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This album was issued simultaneously on
vinyl record (TWO 326), audio cassette (TC-TWO 326) and 8-track cartridge (8X-TWO 236). The
tracks were arranged differently on the 8-track and
cassette, and
one track - Abergavenny - was split in two for
timing reasons on the 8-track.
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WITH LOVING
FEELING -
TONY CHRISTIE |
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Released: 9 or 10 February 1973
(source:
OfficialCharts.com) |
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Publisher: MCA Records Inc |
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Music by: Tony Christie |
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Cartridge
Type: Album |
| Catalogue
No.: EMUPC
468 |
| EAN:
None |
| Design:
Uncredited |
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Tracklisting |
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Programme 1:
A1. You've Lost That Loving
Feeling
A2. Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
A3. Life Without You
Programme 2:
B1. (Is This the Way to) Amarillo
B2. Solitaire
B3. On Broadway
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Programme 3:
C1. A House Is Not a Home
C2. God Bless Joanna
C3. My Love Song
Programme 4:
D1. Avenues And Alleyways
D2. Don't
Go Down to Reno
D3. So Deep is the Night
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Many online sources including
Discogs and 45worlds give the release year for With Loving
Feeling as 1972, this despite the record sleeve clearly
stating a 1973 patent date.
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OfficialCharts.com reveals that
With Loving Feeling spent two weeks on the British Top
100 Album Chart, first entering on 17 February 1973. It
achieved a high of #19 on the chart. This information leads us
to suggest a 9 or 10 February 1973 release for this LP.
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This album was released
simultaneously by MCA Records on vinyl record (MUPS 468) and
8-Track Cartridge (EMUPC 468). Each format presented the
tracks in a subtly different order.
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Interestingly, considering that
the standard presentation of the title is Avenues &
Alleyways, here on its first appearance on an album it is
shown as Avenues And Alleyways.
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GOLDEN HOUR
OF GOLDEN INSTRUMENTAL HITS
FEATURING THE MANY MOOGS OF KILLER WATTS |
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Image: Golden Hour / Pye Records
with thanks to Bernard Dunne |
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Released: August 1974
(source: 45worlds) |
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Publisher: Golden Hour / Pye Records |
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Music by: Various Artists |
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Performed by: The Many
Moogs of Killer-Watts |
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Cartridge
Type: Album |
| Catalogue
No.:
Y8GH 578 |
| EAN:
Not applicable |
| Design:
Uncredited |
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Tracklisting |
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Programme 1:
A1. The Good, the Bad and
the Ugly
A2. Telstar
A3. Sleep Walk
A4. A Walk in the Black Forest
A5. Hoots Mon
A6. Wonderful Land
Programme 2:
B1. Red River Rock
B2. Man of Mystery
B3. Perfidia
B4. In the Mood
B5. Manhattan Spiritual
B6. Soul Coaxing
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Programme 3:
C1. Wheels
C2. The Persuaders!
C3. Amazing Grace
C4. I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman
C5. We Can Work It Out / Hey Jude
Programme 4:
D1. Spanish Flea
D2. Stranger on the Shore
D3. Apache
D4. Charmaine
D5. Eye Level (Theme from Van Der Valk)
D6. Now Hear This |
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Killer Watts was a synthesiser group comprising
Derek Scott, Len Beadle and Barry Leng. Leng also served as
producer of the album, with musical arrangment by Beadle and
Scott. The album was recorded at De Lane Lea Studios in
Wembley.
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The snappily-titled Golden Hour of Golden
Instrumental Hits featuring The Many Moogs of Killer Watts
was simultaneously released on vinyl record (GH 578) and
8-track cartridge (Y8GH 578). The running order of tracks
varied between the two editions, the alterations being made
for timing reasons.
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A vinyl edition was also released in 1974 by
Summit Records / Astor in Australia (SRA 295-083). Its title
was only slightly simplified to Golden Instrumental Hits
featuring The Many Moogs of Killer Watts!
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Golden Hour's imprints of this album for Canada
and New Zealand carried the full, unexpurgated title and the
same catalogue number as the UK edition.
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TONY
CHRISTIE LIVE -
TONY CHRISTIE |
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Released: May 1975
(source: 45worlds) |
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Publisher: MCA Records Inc |
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Music by: Tony Christie |
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Cartridge
Type: Album |
| Catalogue
No.: 8X-MCF
2703 |
| EAN:
None |
Design:
Carol Smither /
Chris Skarbon (photography) |
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Tracklisting |
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Programme 1:
A1a. Avenues and Alleyways
A1b. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
A2. Ol' Man River
A3. If It Feels Good - Do It
A4a. Las Vegas (Part 1)
Programme 2:
B1a. Las Vegas (Conclusion)
B1b. Don't Go Down to Reno
B1c. I Did What I Did for Maria
B2a. MacArthur Park
B2b. Didn't We
B2c. MacArthur Park (Reprise)
B3.
(Is This The Way to) Amarillo (Part 1) |
Programme 3:
C1. (Is This The Way to) Amarillo
(Conclusion)
C2. West Side Story Medley: Something's Coming;
Maria; Somewhere; Tonight
C3a. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher
C3b. Help Me Make It Through the Night
C3c. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher
(Reprise - Part 1)
Programme
4:
D1. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher
(Reprise - Conclusion)
D2. So Deep is the Night
D3a. Hey Jude
D3b. Land of a Thousand Dances
D4. Solitaire |
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Notes |
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This live album was recorded at the Sheffield
Fiesta Club in December 1974.
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Tony Christie Live was issued
simultaneously on vinyl record (MCF 2703), audio cassette
(TC-MCF 2703) and
8-track cartridge (8X-MCF 2703). Track ordering varied across
formats.
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This album was reissued in 1980 on the EMI
Music for Pleasure label, retaining its 1975 copyright date.
This latter point has caused some confusion resulting in
several online databases erroneously stating a 1975 release
for the reissue.
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BEST OF TONY
CHRISTIE |
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Image: MCA Records Inc
with thanks to Bernard Dunne |
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Released: 1976
(source: 45worlds / Discogs) |
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Publisher: MCA Records Inc |
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Music by: Tony Christie |
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Cartridge
Type: Album |
| Catalogue
No.:
BX-MCF 2769 |
| EAN:
None |
| Design:
Feref |
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Tracklisting |
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Programme
1:
A1. (Is This the Way
to) Amarillo
A2. Avenues and Alleyways
A3. Solitaire
Programme
2:
B1. I Did What
I Did for Maria
B2. Don't Go Down to Reno
B3. So Deep is the Night
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Programme
3:
C1. Las Vegas
C2. Happy Birthday Baby
C3. The Most Beautiful Girl
Programme
4:
D1. Words (Are
Impossible) (Vado Via)
D2. Drive Safely Darlin'
D3. I'm Not in Love |
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