The second album released under the Music For Pleasure "Gold Edge" series of albums. All Motown artists and the Tamla Motown label/logo displayed on the covers and labels.
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@Jasper, thanks for that info! Looks like the remaining 5 issues were a waste of vinyl! The label started with a modest bang but went out with a whimper! The two that I do have, this and GE-0003 - Simon & Garfunkel, are the only ones I'll bother with.
@ Neil Forbes - the rest of the releases were 6. non-stop Honky Tonk, 7. non- stop Honky Tonk Vol. 2, 8. 25 Old Tyme Fiddle Hits, 9.Maurice Bolyer - 40 Golden Banjo Hits and 10. last and probably least Pub Party- "Roll Out The Barrel" would have been an appropriate track on this one as they were obviously scraping the bottom of the barrel with this lot. These 5 albums all had the "Summit - Dee Why address" rectangular box logo as well as the MFP Gold Edge logo on the back covers - don't know what sort of labels - I don't have any of them and don't want any of them.
This and the Glen Campbell LP would've been the only ones made by EMI, unless, out of the ten in total in this limited "Gold Edge series" there were any other EMI acts appearing. Not all had the "gold edge" on the labels either, as evident in GE-0003, Simon & Garfunkel which carries the standard CBS label of the day but with the Gold Edge" serial number instead of the regular SBP-series numbers.
I also have Robert Goulet With Love GOLD 0005 and Simon and Garfunkel GOLD 0003 and the first of the series Johnny Cash 1970 GOLD 0001 (entered on this site by Lee Wrecker) they were "cashing in" so to speak on Cash's 1969 success with the At San Quentin LP and A Boy Named Sue single.
Just noticed that GOLD 0004 was Glen Campbell Country - track list looked familiar then I realised it was the same album I have that was released on Capitol Records Australia SENC 9845.