Produced by Steve and Bill Jerome.
Arranged by The Fifth Estate.
Track A1 arranged and conducted by John Abbott & Wayne Wadhams.
"Heigh-Ho" is not listed on album jacket but is on side two label.
Mono catalog # JGM-8005.
Track B2 arranged by Wayne Wadhams & Irving Spice.
This LP didn't chart, although it did have a front page advertisement on Billboard Magazine on August 12, 1967, & was a "new album release" on September 23, 1967 (pg 61).
This may not be unique, but I certainly cannot recall any other album using a wrap-around to promote a single on the album. Apparently it wasn't too effective (or not that great a tune) as Heigh-Ho never charted. However, the band was much more successful with the title track as it achieved a #11 position on BB chart. (This was my original commentary in Feb 2016 when I added the cover with wrap around to existing entry JGS 8005)
Accolades to BeatleJohn for noticing my oversight that Heigh-Ho was not on the original issue LP. Apparently Jubilee and The Fifth Estate were somewhat giddy with the success of "Ding Dong! (from The Wizard Of Oz) that they decided to try the formula again with "Heigh-Ho" from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs. Second time was not the charm though, as the single floundered in the U.S. Jubilee added it to the LP in hopes of regaining momentum in sales but to little effect.