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edlongus SUBS 27th Nov 2023
| | The Germany release has 2 more songs, "Walk Right Back" and "Let's Keep It That Way". Not as beefy as the Australian release, but still a bonus compared 2 the U.S. version. |
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edlongus SUBS 23rd Nov 2022
| | Shrink wrap sticker scan added. |
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Trainman 29th Jun 2015
| | Speaking of hot links, here's the cassette version of this album
https://www.45worlds.com/tape/media/4xoo12110 |
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Neil Forbes 28th Feb 2015
| | Trainman's comment: "No, I'm not a moderator, just a busy-body user" Aren't we all?... er, don't answer that. Anyway, thanks for the tip, I'll look it up when I get the album scanned and ready for upload. |
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Trainman 28th Feb 2015
| | Adding a hotlink to a comment is easy. Above the box you'll see the little chain symbol. Just click on that and it will a open a window where you can paste the URL from another window of the page you want to link to.
No, I'm not a moderator, just a busy-body user :-) |
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Neil Forbes 28th Feb 2015
| | Trainman, hi! Apart from the title and front cover, my copy(when I do get to upload it) is a distinctly different album by virtue of having 20 tracks instead of the American 10-tracker! As for links or hotlinks, if it's all the same with you, I'll leave that to a moderator, which, I believe you may be. |
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Record Collector 28th Feb 2015
| | Ok this is how describe my copy if you have a capitol album 1960's vintage if you look at the label it's exactly like that |
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Trainman 28th Feb 2015
| | Instead of listing the tracks, why don't you enter the Australian version as a new entry and link it, (either via a direct link if the track listing is the same ) or a hotlink in a comment if they're different |
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Neil Forbes 28th Feb 2015
| | Apart from copyright warnings around the edge, there being 20 tracks instead of 10, and the catalogue number, yeah, the label will be the same - vintage Capitol TM on purple label... yep! Sure will! |
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Record Collector 28th Feb 2015
| | Now this be interesting I want to see if it has the same label |
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Neil Forbes 28th Feb 2015
| | Maybe I should put my copy up on this site. |
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Record Collector 28th Feb 2015
| | Ok you Aussie record collectors out there here is the Australian track listing as yours truly has in his musky dungeon |
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Record Collector 28th Feb 2015
| | Australian Track Listing EMI - Capitol Catalogue Number PLAY 1001
Side One
!. Snowbird
2. Things
3. You Wont See Me
4. Daydream Believer
5. I'm Just Happy To Dance With You
6. You Needed Me
7. Lucky You
8. I'll Always Love You
9. You Are My Sunshine/Open Up Your Heart
10 Shadows In The Moonlight
Side Two
1. I Just Fall In Love Again
2. Broken Hearted Me
3 Danny's Song
4. Put Your Hand In The Hand
5. You're A Part Of Me
6. Walk Right Back
7. You've Got What It Takes
8. Highly Prized Possession
9. Could I Have This Dance
10. Tennessee Waltz
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Record Collector 15th Jan 2015
| | This was part of EMI Australia's gift of music promotion |
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Neil Forbes 15th Jan 2015
| | R.C. says: "I will put up the Aussie track listing very soon so stay tuned" Thanks for that, R.C. You'll only need to put up the back cover and Australian labels if you intend to upload your copy, The front cover's exactly the same as ours! |
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Neil Forbes 15th Jan 2015
| | Geez, Phil, they sure were a miserly penny-pinching bunch in those US record companies, or, on the other side of the coin, ASCAP, BMI and SESAC were a tad greedy in charging royalties on behalf of the music publishers they represented. Should've followed our model, ay? |
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Record Collector 15th Jan 2015
| | I will put up the Aussie track listing very soon so stay tuned |
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PhilMH ● 15th Jan 2015
| | I suspect the differing publishing royalty regimes came into play here. In the US, they have to pay out a certain number of cents per song (I think it might have been about 5 cents in 1980, upwards of 10 cents now), whereas in Australia and the UK the publishing royalty is something like 6.75% of the wholesale? retail? price of the album, and then that is divided by the number of songs per album, so EMI Oz would have had to pay out the same total royalty on this album whether it was ten tracks or twenty. That practice has been seen in the CD era as well, with US record companies not taking advantage of the full 75-80 minute playing time of reissue CDs because they would have to pay out more, or raise the price to higher than what they think is viable for a particular issue. I remember in the early 90's that Bette Midler complained (loudly!) about Atlantic asking full price for her 18-track best-of EXPERIENCE THE DIVINE, so they did drop the price, but also dropped six tracks from the US edition - the rest of the world got the full edition. |
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Neil Forbes 15th Jan 2015
| | The Aussie version was a 20-tracker. The Yanks got short-changed, big-time!!! We Aussies got the far better deal, the only thing this version has in common with the Aussie issue is the cover design - that's it! |
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Record Collector 15th Jan 2015
| | Got the Australian issue as I mentioned the catalogue number under its PLAY series |
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