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Artist:Tommy Seebach
Title:Wheels
Label:  Columbia
Country:Australia
Catalogue:SOEX 10283
Date:1975
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Tommy SeebachWheelsPettyRate
A2Tommy SeebachDear JohnTex RitterRate
A3Tommy SeebachSong Of VolgaT. SeebachRate
A4Tommy SeebachSilhouettesSlay Jr, CreweRate
A5Tommy SeebachElephant WalkH. ManciniRate
A6Tommy SeebachLast DateCramerRate
B1Tommy SeebachDukes And DrakesE. GoverRate
B2Tommy SeebachLesson OneStanfordRate
B3Tommy SeebachAlperosenArr. T. SeebachRate
B4Tommy SeebachBoogie-WoogieT. SeebachRate
B5Tommy SeebachSealed With A KissP. Udell, G. GeldRate
B6Tommy SeebachBeatnik FlyKing, MachRate
B7Tommy SeebachI Will ReturnPhil CordellRate


Notes

LP sleeve sub-titled "Tommy Seebach with the magic of the moog".
Danish recording artist.
Recorded at Soundtrack Studio, Copenhagen in the Autumn 1975.
Typo on labels: Below Matrix Nos. should read (Dansk-Engelsk) not (Dansk-Engolsk).
Typo on label: Side 2 Track 6 composer credit should read "King, Mack" not "King, Mach".
"Coles" price sticker on front sleeve(difficult to remove).

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Number: 551303  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Terence Archer
Description: Front Sleeve


Number: 551305 
Uploaded By: Terence Archer
Description: Rear Sleeve


Number: 551307 
Uploaded By: Terence Archer
Description: A-Side


Number: 551309 
Uploaded By: Terence Archer
Description: B-Side


Comments and Reviews
 
Neil Forbes
10th Jan 2015
 I guess we could "bang on" about this one for a while, ay?
 

 
Record Collector
10th Jan 2015
 So it hit a snare haha
 

 
Neil Forbes
10th Jan 2015
 The Drum series was merely like EMI's old Encore series. Take a look at the "Hit Wave LP, you'll see the Encore series at the top-left of the cover, and if I'd used the original cover of Another Hit Wave, you'd have seen the Encore Series logo at bottom-left. As it was I used a late-1969 pressing and the logo was deleted off the cover. Instead, EMI put a series number under the catalogue number. As to the Drum series and each LP having its own number within that series, aside from its regular number, The Drum series was pretty-much "beaten out"(deliberate pun) by the end of the 1970s.
 

 
Record Collector
10th Jan 2015
 Ok I got the story of skippy the bush kangaroo that I bought back early 1980 with this colour I assume it's a reissue and has a small hole in one corner same as another album that I bought with it called bullseye a compilation album
 

 
Terence Archer
5th Oct 2014
 Front sleeve carries "Drum" logo with Cat.No. Drum 8175 above.
Rear sleeve carries Drum 8175 above the Columbia Cat.No.
No Drum mention on record labels.
Anyone have any info regarding this?
 


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