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Wackywecords 14th Nov 2022
| | Added promo labels |
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edlongus SUBS ● 4th Oct 2022
| | Side 1: Δ14448
Side 2: Δ14448-X |
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TheDroid 14th Jul 2022
| | Yes. The back cover shows Peter Sellers for that track. |
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Spootnek 13th Jul 2022
| | Sounds like Peter Sellers singing Mad About The Boy to me.
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Magic Marmalade 16th Jul 2021
| | Changed to Various Artists.
(I'll come back - tomorrow hopefully - and adjust individual artist / tracks) |
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whitewhale1965 13th Apr 2020
| | The movie is free on youTube right now. |
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Break-In Master 13th Apr 2019
| | RD: No, this song on the album has nothing to do with The Beatles song. The one you posted is not the same song on the album. You can tell that partly by the two different timing lengths. |
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TheDroid 15th Feb 2019
| | B1 entered as it appears on the two label versions uploaded here. You'll notice the back cover lists alternate title as referenced by Break-in Master in May 2018, with the same composer credit. |
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RecordDragon 15th Feb 2019
| | Shouldn't track B1 be credited to Lennon/McCartney? It's an instrumental version of their song
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RecordDragon 15th Feb 2019
| | Replacement movie video
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Break-In Master 19th May 2018
| | That night be Yul Brynner in the movie, but I seriously doubt that's him on the album.
Whoever posted this video added a Badfinger song or two that don't belong with this album. |
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Break-In Master 19th May 2018
| | There were two versions of this made. I have both. On the original, shown here, track B1 is called, "A Day In The Life". Apparently, The Beatles, or their publishers had a problem with that, so, to refrain from legal hassles, the title was changed on the second version, but the song remains the same. (I hope Led Zeppelin won't sue me for that!) |
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TheDroid 19th Aug 2017
| | Added a second label variant with much more subdued colorization. |
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TheDroid 17th Aug 2017
| | Actually all the Badfinger tracks, as well as the cut by Thunderclap Newman, are all identified on the back cover with the name of the artist and an asterisk (or two) after their name. You will find this on the line under title and after the timing.
Track B3 is not Badfinger and should probably be credited to Ken Thorne. |
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jaimeeduardo 19th Feb 2014
| | The movie stars Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr.
Track B1 titled Flip Your Wig on container. B4 usually titled Rock of All Ages; A5 Carry On Till Tomorrow.
Artist information is derived in part from the album, in part from other sources. The Badfinger tracks are not identified as being by Badfinger except for Come and Get It. Several tracks contain spoken dialog by actors not identified. The "Pete," "Tom" and "Mike" in songwriter credits are Pete Ham and Tom Evans and Mike Gibbins.
The film was released in 1969 in the UK, in 1970 in the U.S.
Library of Congress Control No.: 93714956 |
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