Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - 20 Dynamite Hits (1974) | There were probably more than 2 versions of this album, depending on what region of the world they were issued.
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Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Pure Gold Collection Volume One (1977) | Actually a two-record set. This is just the track listing for record one.
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Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Mind Bender (1976) | "What's Come Over Me" is the hit version with Margie Joseph.
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Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Super Hits Of The Superstars (1975) | Lots of long album versions on this one.
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Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Today's Super Greats (1974) | Melanie, Brewer and Shipley, Gary Glitter, Honey Cone and Dusk did not appear on the US version of this album. Additionally, there was no "gatefold", just a box housing the three records.
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Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Believe In Music (1972) | There is also a variant of this album, which replaces the Slade cut with "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" by Brownsville Station. I have both versions.
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Jonathan Schult 20th Jun 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - 20 Explosive Hits (1971) | There is a variant which has the "20" on the cover in green and blue, the word "Explosive" in kind of a mauve/lavender color, and "original hits" in blue rather than red. This variant substitutes "Sunshine of Your Love by Cream for "Maybe" by the Three Degrees, and also subs "I"ve Gotta Get A Message to You" by the Bee Gees for "Church St. Soul Revival" by Tommy James. This variant was also only issued with a yellow label, as opposed to the original version which was issued with red and/or yellow labels, as shown above.
I have both versions. When I recreated the album on iTunes, I included the two later cuts as bonus tracks.
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