confranfan SUBS 3rd Oct 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Sings Jewish Favorites | Added:
- Cover scans
- Label scans
- Composer credit
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confranfan SUBS 1st Oct 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Sings Rock N' Roll Million Sellers | HIS MASTER'S VOICE (NZ) LTD release
MGM label - "MC 6000" Series
Same content and album design as USA LP MGM E 3794
Added:
- front and back cover scans
- label scans
- composer credits
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confranfan SUBS 1st Oct 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - The Exciting Connie Francis | All mono 12" MGM albums issued by His Master's Voice (NZ) Ltd were assigned an "MC" prefix and have a four-figure catalog number commencing with the digit "6". The few which were released in stereo format were given the prefix "MCS", but in a four-figure series commencing with the lead digit "5". These appear after the mono releases, with both lists providing cross-references.
Same content and album design as USA LP MGM E 3761.
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confranfan SUBS 30th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Who's Sorry Now | HIS MASTER'S VOICE (NZ) LTD release
MGM label - "MD" Series
His Master's Voice (NZ) Ltd were the original New Zealand MGM licensees. The above 10" album was the first to be released by the company.
Same content and picture sleeve as UK 10" LP MGM D 153.
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confranfan SUBS 30th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - My Souvenirs | B5: First Recording
B6: 2:31 version
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confranfan SUBS 30th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis | A1: German version - abridged
A2: Dual track version
A3: German version - dual tracked
A4: Someone Else's Boy - German version
A5: German version
A6: German version
B4: Second recording
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confranfan SUBS 30th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Queen Of Hearts | This album is believed to be the first album to have been manufactured locally in the Netherlands.
A1: Dual track version
A3: Second recording
B3: Tango Della Gelosia
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confranfan SUBS 29th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis En Español | EMI CAPITOL DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V. release
UNITED ARTISTS label
The above album was the first 12-track edition of Spanish United Artists material to be marketed and was issued one month after the release of a 10-track edition in Spain. For further United Artists background details please search under UK, Colombia & Germany.
This album is supplied in sleeve bearing picture from the photographic session which produced the cover to the 1968 USA LP MGM SE 4585 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS BACHARACH AND DAVID. This 12-track edition was subsequently issued two years later in Colombia with new picture sleeve, label and title as EMI 11707 CONNIE FRANCIS POR TI, ME SIENTO MUJER.
A1: Where The Boys Are - 1978 United Artists Disco - Spanish version
A2: You Bring Out The Best Of The Woman In Me - Spanish version
A3: Hebrew & Spanish version
A4: Rainy Day Bells - Spanish version
A5: Whisperin' - Spanish version
A6: Lovin' Man - Spanish version
B1: My Mothers Eyes - Spanish version
B2: My Happiness - 1978 United Artists - Spanish version
B3: Cryin' In The Rain - Spanish version
B4: Till I Kissed Ya - Spanish version
B5: What Have I Got, I've Got You Babe - Spanish version
B6: Far And Near Forever And Always - Spanish version
Added composer credit
Added cleaner album scans
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confranfan SUBS 29th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Los Grandes Exitos De Connie Francis | POLYDOR S.A. release
KARUSSELL label
A1: Azul/Blue Winter - Spanish version
A2: Someone Else's Boy - Spanish version
A3: The Wedding
A4: Danke Schoen - Spanish version
A5: Where The Boys Are - Spanish version
B2: Spanish version
B3: Too Many Rules - Spanish version
B4: Follow The Boys - Spanish version
B5: You Belong To My Heart
The local catalog number to this release is LPR 12043 and the international catalog number is 2499 093. This is a modified version of MGM 17005 LO MEJOR DE CONNIE FRANCIS, featuring 9 of the selections to be found on that album, plus DONDE HAY CHICOS which is included in place of NOSOTROS. Sleeve picture is a "cut-out" of that used on KING LEO LES 903 CONNIE FRANCIS & THE KIDS NEXT DOOR. This "cut-out" was further copied by Guatemala for that country's release of MGM 17001 which, despite the same title LOS GRANDES EXITOS DE CONNIE FRANCIS, is a local edition of USA MGM SE 3853 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS SPANSIH & LATIN AMERICAN FAVORITES.
Added local catalog number & composer credits.
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confranfan SUBS 26th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Grandes Exitos Del Cine De Los Anos 60 | This release was issued with two different labels:
- Black/Multi colored label
- Blue/Gold label
Both labels have been scanned.
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confranfan SUBS 18th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - A New Kind Of Connie. . . | This album was released with two back covers.....both have been scanned for viewing.
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confranfan SUBS 16th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Canta Exitos Italianos Modernos | This album was made available with two variations:
- black/multi label
- blue/gold label
Both label scans have been provided.
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confranfan SUBS 16th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Canta Exitos Italianos Modernos | There were two cover editions released with this item:
- Colored pen and ink copy of picture used on USA LP MGM E 3686 WHO'S SORRY NOW revised sleeve edition
- Picture sleeve used on USA LP MGM E 3686 WHO'S SORRY NOW revised sleeve edition as scanned here.
A portion of the original notes provided are incorrect and amended above.
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confranfan SUBS 16th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Canta En Espanol Favoritas LatinoAmericanos | Made available in two label variations:
- black/multi label
- blue/gold label
Scans of both have been provided.
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confranfan SUBS 16th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Canta En Espanol Favoritas LatinoAmericanos | DISCOS UNIVERSALES S.A.release
MGM label
Same content as USA MGM E 3853 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN FAVORITES but given Spanish title and supplied in different picture sleeve.
Formerly issued by CoRo S.A. under original title on MGM E 3853.
Sleeve features picture first used on USA LP MGM E/SE 3969 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS FOLK SONG FAVORITES. Labels given title as "CONNIE EN ESPANOL". BESO DE FUEGO, which is listed as EL CHOCLO, is wrongly credited on liner as being the opening selection to Side 2.
Added:
- scans of front and back cover
- scans of labels
- alternate catalog number
- month of release
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confranfan SUBS 16th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Sings Award Winning Motion Picture Hits | Yes a mono edition (60 001) was released simultaneously with this stereo edition. If an entry I make was only issued in either mono or stereo I list them as LP vs. mono/stereo as directed.
Missing cat# was identified and changed by a mod.
Thanx.
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confranfan SUBS 14th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - The Very Best Of Connie Francis | 180G Vinyl
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confranfan SUBS 13th Sep 2017 | | CD AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Special Box | UNIVERSAL MUSIC release
UNIVERSAL label
This 6-CD Boxed Set contains 5 CDs of some of her biggest hits sung in English and a 6th disc with all songs sung in Japanese.
It also includes an elaborate 128-page booklet full of information on tracking order; chart positions; etc.
Several colored pages of this booklet have been provided. Scanning the entire booklet was not possible so as to not compromise the integrity of the booklets binding. Front and back pages of the booklet are identical in size and design as the front and back of the box scanned herewith.
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confranfan SUBS 11th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Sings "Never On Sunday" & Other Title Songs From Motion Pictures | This release was made available with the MGM
- Yellow/Black
- Black/Multi
.......................colored labels both of which have been scanned here.
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confranfan SUBS 10th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - My Thanks To You | It is not surprising that Mexico can boast the largest Connie Francis catalog of the Spanish speaking countries of Central and South America given its immense population. This was achieved by three separate periods of distribution:
- CoRo S.A. from 1959-1962
- Discos Universales S.A. (DUSA) from 1962-1969
- Polydor/Polygram from 1970 onward
Original licensees CoRo S.A. were, in the main, responsible for local pressings of early U.S.A. MGM E/SE series releases which, judging by publicity material of the period, would all appear to have been supplied in original picture sleeves. Of greater interest, however, is a series of singles featuring, for the most part, Spanish-sung material and remarkably consecutively numbered from MGM SM-1001 through SM-1007.
DUSA marketed what by any standards, could be deemed a very healthy catalog, comprising albums, EPs, and singles; the most important release of which was the all-Spanish MGM (6)60011 CONNIE FRANCIS EN "EL PATIO". Issued in a number of editions in Mexico, the compilation, retaining its original picture sleeve, also appeared as MUCHAS GRACIAS in Chile and INVIERNO TRISTE in Venezuela, while in Brazil it was repackaged as CONNIE FRANCIS NO MEXICO.
As well as laying claim to having established Latin America's largest catalog of Connie Francis releases, Mexico was also responsible for marketing then 'unique' performances of some recordings. These include a 3:28 Italian only version of Al Di La, first issued on EP MGM EXPL 1034 DETRAS DEL AMOR and, though similar in presentation, differs to the 3:49 rendition to be found on Italy LP MGM EM 102 CONNIE IN ITALIA; and Que Sola Estoy, included on CONNIE FRANCIS EN "EL PATIO", but without a narrated passage in Spanish to be found on releases of this title in Spain.
On taking over the MGM label, Polydor set about reissuing albums handled by its predecessors. Like both CoRo S.A. and DUSA, the new licensees, produced a local edition of USA MGM SE 3853 SPANISH AND LATIN AMERICAN FAVORITES on MGM 17001 and followed this with a reissue of CONNIE FRANCIS "EL PATIO" on MGM 17001 and USA MGM SE 4474 GRANDES EXITOS DEL CINE DE LOS ANOS 60 on MGM 17004 before releasing a new all-Spanish compilation titled LO MEJOR DE CONNIE FRANCIS in both single and gatefold sleeve editions on MGM 17005.
Little has been marketed since then, but in 1979 EMI Capitol de Mexico S.A. released UNITED ARTISTS SLEM-849 CONNIE FRANCIS EN ESPANOL, A Spanish adaptation of UK LP UNITED ARTISTS UAS 30182 WHO'S HAPPY NOW? One of only two Central/South American nations to issue U.A. material - the other was Colombia - the Mexican edition differs from 10-track album marketed in Spain, and included 12 tracks; comprising all the United Artists recordings cut in this language.
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confranfan SUBS 8th Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Sings The All Time International Hits | Future entries will include only the information taken from the label "verbatim". The additional info previously shared on the track-line will now be included in the notes section. Fair enough?
Rick
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confranfan SUBS 3rd Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis: Latin Album | POLYDOR K.K. Release
POLYDOR label
The above album was assigned the Polydor international number 2391 505.
This is a new compilation and housed in a new sleeve, the front and liner of which are made up of previously unused Spanish-style poses of Connie Francis. Insert sheet provides lyrics to contents and features additional Hispanic type material. It should not be confused with either the NIPPON GRAMMOPHON or POLYDOR KK editions of MGM (S)MM 2003 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS LATIN. No cassette equivalent was marketed for this particular compilation.
A7: TU AMOR, billed as LA PALOMA, appears in its Spanish form, and not the Neapolitan version which had been included on CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS LATIN.
B1: AMOR is a different 'take' of the July 2nd, 1960 recording which made its 'debut' in 1969 on SPAIN LP MGM 665 504 CONNIE FRANCIS CANTA EN ESPANOL Y EN STEREO Vol. IV. Recorded at the same sessions which produced USA LP MGM SE 3853 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN FAVORITES, there are known to be at least 9 takes in Spanish only, and a further 11 in Spanish and English.
B4: AQUELLOS OJOS VERDES (GREEN EYES) was also part of the same 1960 sessions and made its 'debut' on this album. Connie's vocal track to this recording had been "lost" for nearly 20 years at the time of this release in January 1981.
Added:
- scans of front and back cover bearing the obi strip
- scans of lyric sheet
- white label promo scans
- composer credit
- black & white still issued with promotional copy
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confranfan SUBS 1st Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Country & Western Golden Hits | Inside right of gatefold sleeve is blank and provides a slip case for the disc to be inserted and, as such, has not been scanned with this entry.
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confranfan SUBS 1st Sep 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Greatest Hits | POLYDOR K.K. release
MGM label - "MMX" Series
The above 4-LP Boxed-set is described as MONO/STEREO and the only one to feature an "MMX" prefix. It is especially significant for being the world's first boxed set compilation of titles and a perfect collection of every Connie Francis title to have entered the US charts. These appear in chronological sequence, and are complemented with local hits which have been slotted in at appropriate points. Discs MMC 9955, 9957 and 9958 are clearly labelled MONO, but that of MMC 9956 is STEREO!
D5: LA PALOMA [NEAPOLITAN version] is a "bonus" hit title. Culled from USA LP E/SE 4161 MALA FEMMENA & CONNIE'S BIG HITS FROM ITALY, locally released by Nippon Grammophon on MGM SMM 1047, the track was further included on the Nippon Grammophon/Polydor KK editions of MGM (S) MM 2003 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS LATIN.
This boxed-set has been assigned the Polydor international number 2624 029. Individual albums numbered MGM MMX 9955-9958 have also been assigned the separate international numbers 2368 128, 2368 129, 2368 130 and 2368 131. No cassette or cartridge equivalents were issued.
E1: PRETTY LITTLE BABY, a major chart success in Japanese, is a "bonus" hit title.
F8: MUCHAS GRACIAS, listed as DANKE SCHON, makes its Japanese album debut.
G2: LOOKING FOR LOVE is the album ROCK version and not the hit singles version.
G6: IL PRIMO BACIO E L'ULTIMO, a frequent Japanese release, is a "bonus" hit title.
H4: SOUVENIRS is a "bonus" hit title.
Easily distinguishes itself as the most definitive collection of Connie Francis hits.
Added box front scan with Obi included plus label scans of all 4 promotional white label discs.
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confranfan SUBS 30th Aug 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Connie Francis Sings Folk Song Favorites | Added promotional label scans of both Side A & Side B.
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confranfan SUBS 30th Aug 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - New Hits | Added cleaner scan of back cover
Added appropriate scans of both Side A & Side B of promo label.
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confranfan SUBS 30th Aug 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Let's Sing With Connie Francis | POLYDOR K.K. release
MGM label - "MM" Series
Same content as Nippon Grammophon MGM SMM 1011 LET'S SING WITH CONNIE FRANCIS but supplied in new picture sleeve.
Also assigned the Polydor international number 2315 260.
The above is the third edition of the all-Japanese compilation, formerly issued as both BLACK/MULTI and BLUE/GOLD label editions.
Added scan of front cover with OBI; lyric sheets and label scans of the promo edition.
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confranfan SUBS 29th Aug 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - Let's Sing With Connie Francis | Manufactured by Polydor K.K., Japan
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confranfan SUBS 29th Aug 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - All About Connie Francis Vol. 1.2 | Album was released with three different labels as follows:
- Blue/White promo label edition
- Black/Multi label edition
- Blue/Gold label edition
Scans of all three editions have been provided.
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confranfan SUBS 29th Aug 2017 | | Vinyl AlbumConnie Francis - All About Connie Francis Vol.1.2 | NIPPON GRAMMOPHON release
MGM label - "MM" Series
Same content and album design as Japan BLACK/MULTI label edition.
The above album is a later pressing of MGM "SMM" series releases, on which the prefix letter "S" has been dropped. Following the Polydor takeover and company name change, subsequent MGM label releases appeared with the "MM" prefix.
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