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Deltics
13th Feb 2014
Vinyl Album
The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You (1989)
This is a CBS reissue from 1988

Deltics
30th Jan 2014
Vinyl Album
The Who - Meaty, Beaty, Big And Bouncy (1976)
ACB = Audio Club Of Great Britain
See here:
https://www.45worlds.com/vinyl/album/acb00219

Deltics
26th Jan 2014
Vinyl Album
Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Works Volume 1
The spelling error is on the label!

Deltics
26th Jan 2014
Vinyl Album
Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Works Volume 1
Grec Lake?

Deltics
22nd Jan 2014
Vinyl Album
Jerry Lee Lewis / Carl Perkins - Sunstroke! 12 Great Classics Of Country Rock By Jerry Lee Lewis And Carl Perkins (1966)
Judge for yourselves at about 2 mins.
[YouTube Video]

Sounds like "bugger" to me although I think the word has a different connotation in America.
Someone who "bugs" you.

Deltics
28th Dec 2013
Vinyl Album
XTC - Go 2 / Go+ (1978)
Bonus 12" - Go+

Deltics
22nd Dec 2013
Vinyl Album
Slade - Slade Alive (1984)
This SPELP reissue is from 1984

Deltics
17th Dec 2013
Vinyl Album
The Beatles - Live At The BBC (2013)
It looks like those "Bootleg Recordings" have had a very limited release:
Telegraph

Deltics
8th Dec 2013
Vinyl Album
Manzanilla - The Manzanilla Sound (1971)
Is this Ray Davies of The Kinks or Ray Davies of Button Down Brass fame?

Deltics
5th Dec 2013
Vinyl Album
Eddie Cochran - The Very Best Of Eddie Cochran (1982)
According to this fan website the Fame reissue is from May 1982

Deltics
4th Dec 2013
Vinyl Album
Eddie Cochran - The Very Best Of Eddie Cochran (1982)
No, it was originally issued in 1975 on United Artists UAG 29760 in a gatefold sleeve.
Discogs

This is the "Fame" reissue from sometime in the eighties.


Deltics
26th Nov 2013
Vinyl Album
The Rolling Stones - Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (1966)
Yes, the green label is TXS 101 and should have its own entry.
Stones On Decca

Deltics
18th Nov 2013
Vinyl Album
The Kings Of Oblivion - Big Fish Popcorn (1987)
In what way?
Discogs

Deltics
12th Nov 2013
Vinyl Album
The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
These labels are from a 1980s reissue.
See here: Stones on Decca

Deltics
7th Nov 2013
Vinyl Album
[no artist listed] - Miss World's Solid Gold Top Twenty (1973)
The Cyril in the phrase is (or was - he died in 1991 at the age of 47) Cyril Knowles, left-back for Tottenham Hotspur football team (also known as Spurs) in the 1970s. However, the song existed before it became linked with Cyril Knowles. In 1972 the song featured in a TV commercial for Wonderloaf, which showed a jolly Nottingham baker called Cyril. After one particularly spectacular goal, Spurs fans starting chanting the song in honour of Cyril Knowles, and it stuck. The song even made it to number 14 in the hit parade in March 1973. It was sung by the one-hit wonders Cockerel Chorus. The full chorus is 'Nice one, Cyril. Nice one, son. Nice one, Cyril. Let's have another one!', 'one' being another goal.

The virtual linguist

Deltics
27th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Man - Man (1971)
Pictures look absolutely fine to me Hawkmarty. Thanks for adding.

Deltics
27th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Joan Armatrading - Back To The Night
The AMID prefix would indicate that this is a later reissue.

Deltics
24th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
The Birds - These Birds Are Dangerous (1985)
Isn't this a 12" EP?

Deltics
20th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Johnny Winter - Second Winter (1970)
Actually, you may have a point!

Deltics
20th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Johnny Winter - Second Winter (1970)
Side 4 is rubbish, though!

Deltics
13th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Little Richard - The Incredible Little Richard (1971)
I used to have this!
Where's the "I used to own it" button?

Deltics
13th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Pictures At An Exhibition (1973)
The Manticore release is a later reissue, the original was the first on Island's HELP mid-price series: HELP 1

Deltics
9th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
The Rutles - The Rutles (1978)
Doesn't sound anything like them!

[YouTube Video]

Deltics
9th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
The Rutles - The Rutles (1978)
From Wikipedia:
Following the release of the 1978 The Rutles album, ATV Music, the then-owner of the publishing rights to the Beatles catalog, sued Innes for copyright infringement. Though Innes hired a musicologist to defend the originality of his songs, he settled with ATV out of court for 50% of the royalties and shared songwriting credit on the 14 songs included on the album.

Wiki

Deltics
9th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
The Rutles - The Rutles (1978)
Wasn't the pastiche a little too close for comfort for ATV music?
I seem to recall a lawsuit that resulted in Lennon and McCartney getting songwriting credits and royalties.

Deltics
6th Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Focus - Mother Focus (1975)
Wake up at the back!

Deltics
2nd Oct 2013
Vinyl Album
Lonnie Donegan With His Skiffle Group - Lonnie Donegan Showcase (1968)
Yep!

Deltics
26th Sep 2013
Vinyl Album
Johnny Winter - Still Alive And Well (1973)
Keef was still known as "Richard" in 1973.
45cat

Deltics
24th Sep 2013
Vinyl Album
The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan - The Early Years (1971)
"Mono recordings electronically reprocessed to give stereo effect on stereo equipment."
Those dread words!

Deltics
24th Sep 2013
Vinyl Album
Ottilie Patterson - 3,000 Years With Ottilie (1969)
[YouTube Video]

[YouTube Video]


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