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Artist:Various Artists
Title:20 Flashback Hits Of The 60s
Label:  Majestic
Country:Australia
Catalogue:NA-445
Date:1973
Format:LP
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Vanilla FudgeYou Keep Me Hanging OnHolland, Dozier, HollandRate
A2Johnny O'KeefeMove, Baby, MoveMaurer, FarrellRate
A3The Righteous BrothersYou've Lost That Loving FeelingSpector, Barry, GreenwichRate
A4Del ShannonRunawayShannon, CrookRate
A5The EasybeatsFriday On My MindVander, YoungRate
A6Crash CraddockBoom Boom BabyBurgessRate
A7Gene PitneyThe Man Who Shot Liberty ValanceDavid, BacharachRate
A8Normie RoweShakin' All OverHeathRate
A9The ByrdsMr. Tambourine ManDylanRate
A10Wilson PickettLand Of 1000 DancesKenner, DominoRate
B1The Spencer Davis GroupGimme Some Lovin'WinwoodRate
B2CreamWhite RoomBruce, BrownRate
B3The FireballsBottle Of WinePaxtonRate
B4The SurfarisWipe OutThe SurfariesRate
B5The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAll Along The WatchtowerDylanRate
B6Gary Puckett And The Union GapYoung GirlFullerRate
B7The CowsillsThe Rain, The Park And Other ThingsKornfeld, DuboffRate
B8Roy OrbisonPretty WomanOrbison, DeesRate
B9Col JoyeYes Sir, That's My BabyDonaldson, KahnRate
B10O. C. SmithThe Son Of Hickory Holler's TrampFrazierRate


Notes

On track A5, the label shows a misspelling - "Vander", which should've been "Vanda" - someone at K-Tel goofed!

Images



Number: 654102  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Neil Forbes
Description: Flashback Hits - Front Cover


Number: 654103 
Uploaded By: Neil Forbes
Description: Flashback Hits - Rear Cover


Number: 654104 
Uploaded By: Neil Forbes
Description: Flashback Hits - Side A label


Number: 654105 
Uploaded By: Neil Forbes
Description: Flashback Hits - Side B label


Comments and Reviews
 
Neil Forbes
23rd Jun 2015
 This LP would've still been on the shelves, or in the K-Tel rack(if there was one) when Souled Out was issued. Speaking of Souled Out, some months back I bought a replacement copy after my original copy was accidentally broken. Gotta say, the back cover was poorly designed. Contents in red against a woodgrain background makes the print hard to make out(barely legible).
 

 
Record Collector
23rd Jun 2015
 I wonder if this was still around when souled out was issued going by the catalogue numbers I'd say so
 

 
Neil Forbes
23rd Jun 2015
 I bought this at Salamander Recycling Centre. The surface is somewhat noisy, some of the tracks may "jump", but it's a "collector's item" and has some tracks I may want to put on my computer at some time or other.
 

 
Record Collector
23rd Jun 2015
 How freaky is this I was only playing it today but all the tracks I do have on cd
 

 
Neil Forbes
23rd Jun 2015
 Well, I knew I'd put this album on the site at some time or other, took me an age to find it though! Whew!
 

 
Neil Forbes
23rd Jan 2015
 Yeah, R.C., That's what I was getting at with my question. As newer LPs are issued, K-Tel "updates" the photo promoting the Record Selector device with one of their more recent LPs taking the front spot in the selector.
 

 
Record Collector
23rd Jan 2015
 hi neil if you look at the majestic album Souled Out Catalogue number NA 450 that's where the record selector has the super bad album shown first time
 

 
Neil Forbes
23rd Jan 2015
 Are you saying that the Super Bad album replaced the Best Of A & M album in the photo promoting the Record Selector, R.C.?
 

 
Record Collector
22nd Jan 2015
 I would say early 1973 going by the record selector as you can see the best of AM album that was replaced by the Superbad record
 

 
Neil Forbes
22nd Jan 2015
 Going by the label design, I figured this to be a 1973 issue. There are a number of Australian tracks on here but "Friday On My Mind"(Easybeats) does NOT number among them as it was recorded in England, produced by Shel Talmy. To count as an Australian record, you need three components: Artist/group(individual or group members born or naturalised Aussies), studio(TCS, Melbourne; Bill Armstrong Studios, Festival Studious at Ultimo, Sydney are three examples), Producer(Pat Aulton, Johnny Young, Howard Gable, etc.), not forgetting the recording engineer, but he/she is part of the studio component. As long as these components are all present, the record is dinky-di Aussie!(the composition to be recorded is a bonus if its Australian though it doesn't need to be).
 


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