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from Jancy
01 - Let's Have A Party
02 - Twist And Shout
03 - Da Doo Ron Ron
04 - Do You Love Me
05 - Ad-Lib-Shake
06 - Money
07 - Hand Shake
08 - Good Golly Miss Molly
09 - If I Had A Hammer
10 - Bonney Moronie
11 - Whole Lotta Shakin
12 - Hi Heel Sneakers
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Jancy, This is not the same group as the other posts. They are More than likely American, but my first guess would be English. I've had this one, and it is decidedly a different outfit.
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from Australia - Chris
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this lp was only released in USA, but on cover backside we can read:
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I think this is a UK recording with unknown studiomembers.
jancy
Thanks Jancy. Pye established an American version of its record label only 1974 year...if I don't confuse .
ReplyDeletei mean recorded by PYE London UK, released on label World Artists in USA, not on PYE label.
ReplyDeleteI think this label World Artists is a low price label, like records from Billy Pepper & The Pepperpots or The Beats.
jancy
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World Artists Records was a smaller USA label (from Pittsburgh PA??). They released early 45's by Chad & Jeremy & Tony Sheveton & The Shevelles from the British Invasion era. I don't think they would be classed as a "budget" label but only a smaller company.
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