SvendHenrik00 3rd Jan 2025 | | CD AlbumThe Music Explosion - Little Bit O' Soul (2002) | Added new upload from my CD-Booklet regarding "insert 6" [by LaurenceD] without missprint of text overloaded by Laurie Labels.
Also note that tracks 1-12 are 'true' Stereo, but tracks 13-24 are 'mono'.
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SvendHenrik00 15th Mar 2023 | | CD AlbumEdmundo Ros - Celebration (1990) | Added CD and CD-Booklet with Liner Notes by Royston Herbert.
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SvendHenrik00 22nd Jun 2022 | | CD AlbumMonica Zetterlund - Ett Lingonris Som Satts I Cocktailglas (1995) | Added covers of Box and the 6 CD's.
The Box Set contains a 56 pages Booklet [also added]
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SvendHenrik00 25th Jul 2017 | | CD AlbumThe Spotnicks - The Spotnicks Collection (1992) | Note the wrong spelling of track 01: ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL (misspelled 'Orange Blosson Special' both on CD as well as on Cover)
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SvendHenrik00 25th Jul 2017 | | CD AlbumThe Spotnicks - The Spotnicks In Paris (+ 6 Bonus Tracks) (1989) | Re-issue of original Swedish 1963 Album 'THE SPOTNICKS IN PARIS' - Note that the tracks differs compared with the French version of 'THE SPOTNICKS IN PARIS'.
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SvendHenrik00 21st Jul 2017 | | CD AlbumJohnny And The Hurricanes - The Big Sound Of Johnny And The Hurricanes (1993) | Note that 'Ten Little Indians' appears in 'true stereo', which is very interesting, because it was recorded in the same German session as 'Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen' and 'Oh Du Lieber Augustin' in 1961 by Deutsche Grammofon Geschellschaft in Hamburg (according to comments between 'Terence Archer' and 'Harald' regarding 'Oh Du Lieber Augustin' - Heliodor 453108. The 45 Single Labels say 'Recorded by Big Top New York).
However, it leaves the question: Does a master tape with 'true stereo' versions of 'Oh Du Lieber Augustin' and 'Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen' exist???
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SvendHenrik00 21st Jul 2017 | | CD AlbumJohnny And The Hurricanes - The Big Sound Of Johnny And The Hurricanes (1993) | Added Cover and CD images.
Tracks 1-12 are from the 3.rd US-album 'The Big Sound Of Johnny And The Hurricanes' from 1960 and all in Stereo.
Tracks 13 - 30 are Bonus tracks in Mono except track 16 (= Stereo).
Tracks 21+22 published April 1962 as The FASCINATORS = The Hurricanes without Johnny Paris, who was replaced by Mike Murdza on saxophone after the split in late 1961. The other members from The Hurricanes were: Paul Tesluk (organ), Dave Yorko (lead gt.), Butch Mattice (bass) and Lynn Bruce (drums)
The correct Title of Track 21 is: "You're To Blame" according to the Label on the 45 Single Trans Atlas M688 - perhaps Morty Craft was thinking of Johnny Paris when he chose the Title for this tune based on 'You're so fine' by the Falcons?
The correct composers to Track 22 'Revived' are the members of The Fascinators according to the Label on the 45 Single.
Tracks 23+24 are performed by THE CRAFTSMEN (Warwick M-586 & Warwick M-538), who were: Richard Malfitano (sax), Joe Avento (guitar), Ronnie Becker (piano), Al Santora (bass) and Tom Scorcione (drums).
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SvendHenrik00 26th Jun 2017 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - Jukebox Hits Of 1955, Vol. 2 (1991) | Added Cover variation without 'Barcode' plus CD image.
All tracks Mono except 14+25 (= Stereo)
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SvendHenrik00 25th Jun 2017 | | CD AlbumRitchie Valens - Hits And Other Favorites (1990) | Added cover and CD images
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SvendHenrik00 24th Nov 2016 | | CD AlbumChubby Checker - "Limbo Rock", "Hooka Tooka" And 28 More Hit Songs! | Listen to Hooka Tooka in 'true' Stereo
[YouTube Video]
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