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Artist:Various Artists
Title:The World Of Hits
Label:  Decca
Country:UK
Catalogue:PA 7
Date:Jan 1969
Format:Mono LP (also Stereo LP)
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 13 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Procol HarumA Whiter Shade Of PaleReid, BrookerRate
A2Dave BerryThe Crying GameStephensRate
A3Unit Four Plus TwoConcrete And ClayParker, MoellerRate
A4Cat StevensMatthew And SonStevensRate
A5Small FacesSha-La-La-La-LeeLynch, ShumanRate
A6The Alan Price SetSimon Smith And The Amazing Dancing BearNewmanRate
B1The FortunesYou've Got Your TroublesGreenaway, CookRate
B2ThemGloriaMorrisonRate
B3The ZombiesShe's Not ThereArgentRate
B4Los BravosBlack Is BlackHayes, Wadey, GraingerRate
B5Billie DavisI Want You To Be My BabyHendricksRate
B6The Moody BluesGo Now!Banks, BennettRate


Notes

Also issued in stereo as SPA 7.

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Comments and Reviews
 
OldMod67
22nd May 2020
 I used to play this a lot. My older brother bought the stereo edition when it came out and it was one of those LPs 'around the house' that I used to listen to, although all the tracks were old by then. My brother eventually gave me the record to keep around 1979, which tied in nicely with my sixties fixation! Bless him!
 

 
Focus B
22nd May 2020
  Gloria backed Baby Please Don't Go, which was a hit single.

I don't know if Gloria was the preferred option that had a greater impact and airplay at the time of release, like how Sandie Shaw's Girl Don't Come was for example in preference to that A-side.
 

 
TheJudge
21st May 2020
 The odd thing about this is the inclusion of Gloria which never charted in the UK.
 

 
TopPopper
6th Aug 2017
 

Hippies. 1967. Whatever.

You gotta love it.
 

 
PhilMH
8th Mar 2016
 Added release month from Decca's 1974 catalogue.
 

 
TopPopper
7th Mar 2016
 

Surely one of the greatest underrated songs ever. And, possibly the first ever pop video too, assuming it to be Feb 1965 when the single came out? Any earlier ones spring to mind? (Martha & the Vandellas in the local car factory was later in the year.)
 

 
nboldock
6th Jan 2015
 Personally it always puts me in mind of Anthropophagus The Beast but that's just me...
 

 
Neil Forbes
6th Jan 2015
 A thought just struck me(ouch!), who owns the face in the front cover artwork? Could it be Peter Sarstedt?
 

 
TheJudge
5th Jan 2015
 Thanks, Neil: images now moved to SPA-7.
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Jan 2015
 Judge, I've posted the Aussie version, so please move my images(labels and back cover over) to the new entry. Cheers!
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Jan 2015
 Hi, Judge. To the end you suggest, I think I should scan in the front cover first, even though(barring the addition of the "Stereo" notice on the front), the covers are identical. When I submit the front cover, then I'll get you to move the labels and rear cover into the entry, okay?
 

 
TheJudge
5th Jan 2015
 Neil,

Do you want to do the honours and set up the Oz entry? We can then move your images across to it.
 

 
gregs45s SUBS
5th Jan 2015
 Shouldn't the Australian addition have its own entry?
 

 
Record Collector
5th Jan 2015
 Haven't seen this album in ages great post Neil well done
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Jan 2015
 As promised, I've now added the rear sleeve of the Australian issue of The World Of Hits, cleaned up a bit, to appear (almost) pristine. There wasn't a need to add the Australian front cover, as it's the same(except for the addition of the "stereo" panel below the Decca brand).
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Jan 2015
 I've now added the Australian labels to this album for comparison. Note the title "The World Of Hits" is shown here and that this version is stereo. I will add the Australian rear sleeve later.
 

 
Record Collector
5th Jan 2015
 white shade of pale that organ very haunting a all time classic
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Jan 2015
 Ppint, I guess this one(title-wise could be filed under "oops!" when the British Decca people forgot to put the title on the label. Just found my copy(Decca - SPA-7) and the title is present on the label which is sky-blue across the top(not quite half) of the label where the Decca trademark is, the rest of the label is white. If you look on the front cover, you will see the title, it's printed in red upper-case letters on the chin of the face in the cover.
 

 
TheJudge
4th Jan 2015
 The spine of the sleeve just calls it The World Of Hits, as does the bottom of the front cover.
 

 
ppint.
4th Jan 2015
 neil forbes: i think it should be so cross-indexed (so 33catters & others looking for that title find it), but the back cover makes it pretty clear it was thought of by decca recordpeople as "the world of hits" - and must most prob'ly've been a one-off to begin with, only being turned into a series in the light of its sales - that's the only title for the album on the back cover; and the labels bear no lp title as such.
 

 
Neil Forbes
4th Jan 2015
 I have an Australian issue of this with several of the tracks in stereo. As for Lorangrecords' comment, "The world of hits, is a series of records.
Could we change the name of this release to "A Whiter Shade", because that is what's stated on the cover?" The title is at the top-centre of the rear sleeve.
 

 
TheJudge
21st Jul 2014
 Billie Davis - prods righteous buttock!

 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
20th Feb 2014
 OK. No big deal.
I only remember the advice from 45cat.
If there is a major title on the front cover. Use that in the title field.
I suppose, that the whole "The World Of" series will be an own part later on.
 

 
TheJudge
20th Feb 2014
 But not on the label, or the rear sleeve.

This was the first in the World Of Hits series, which is why it doesn't have a volume number,
 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
19th Feb 2014
 The world of hits, is a series of records.
Could we change the name of this release to "A Whiter Shade", because that is what's stated on the cover?
 


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Australia - Decca - 1969

UK - Decca - 1969 [Stereo]


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