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1968
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1968

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by: France Gall




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by: The Beatles


:Album Description:Japanese exclusive reissue of 1965 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. 2003. :How John Lennon's confessional song became the title for a silly James Bond spoof I really don't know. The funny thing is, it works both ways--as a young man's personal statement about learning to open up to others, and as ...

Endless Summer
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Endless Summer

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by: The Beach Boys


:Album Description:Japanese exclusive reissue of 1965 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. 2003. :How John Lennon's confessional song became the title for a silly James Bond spoof I really don't know. The funny thing is, it works both ways--as a young man's personal statement about learning to open up to others, and as ...

History of Rock: The 60's, Pt. 3 - WCBS FM 101
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History of Rock: The 60's, Pt. 3 - WCBS FM 101

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:Japanese exclusive reissue of 1965 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. 2003. :How John Lennon's confessional song became the title for a silly James Bond spoof I really don't know. The funny thing is, it works both ways--as a young man's personal statement about learning to open up to others, and as ...

Yesterday Once More
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Yesterday Once More

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by: The Carpenters


: :Depending on where you stand, this double-disc set is either where too much becomes too much, or just right. While most of Karen Carpenter's best is available on the more economical Singles 1969-1973, fans aren't likely to turn up their noses at the post-'73 hits that round out Yesterday. 'All You Get from Love Is a Love Song' is nearly as bitter as the eternal 'Goodbye to Love,' while 'Only Yesterday' is the best of their happy songs. And something we've always wondered: whose idea was it for them to cover Klaatu's 'Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft'? --Rickey Wright

It's Now Winters Day
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It's Now Winters Day

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by: Tommy Roe


: :Depending on where you stand, this double-disc set is either where too much becomes too much, or just right. While most of Karen Carpenter's best is available on the more economical Singles 1969-1973, fans aren't likely to turn up their noses at the post-'73 hits that round out Yesterday. 'All You Get from Love Is a Love Song' is nearly as bitter as the eternal 'Goodbye to Love,' while 'Only Yesterday' is the best of their happy songs. And something we've always wondered: whose idea was it for them to cover Klaatu's 'Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft'? --Rickey Wright

History of Rock: The 60's, Pt. 1 - WCBS FM 101
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History of Rock: The 60's, Pt. 1 - WCBS FM 101

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by: Various Artists


: :Depending on where you stand, this double-disc set is either where too much becomes too much, or just right. While most of Karen Carpenter's best is available on the more economical Singles 1969-1973, fans aren't likely to turn up their noses at the post-'73 hits that round out Yesterday. 'All You Get from Love Is a Love Song' is nearly as bitter as the eternal 'Goodbye to Love,' while 'Only Yesterday' is the best of their happy songs. And something we've always wondered: whose idea was it for them to cover Klaatu's 'Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft'? --Rickey Wright

Small Faces
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Small Faces

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by: The Small Faces


:Album Description:2003 reissue of their third album, originally issued in 1967, includes six bonus tracks that include both sides of a hard-to-find single by The Moments, which featured Steve Marriott's first recording as a member of a group. Bonus tracks, 'Don't Burst My Bubble', 'Red Balloon' (Alternate), 'Green Circles' (Alternate), '(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me' (Alternate), 'You Really Got Me' (The Moments), & 'Money, Money' (The Moments). Digipak. Snapper.

The Everly Brothers
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The Everly Brothers

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by: The Everly Brothers


:Album Description:2003 reissue of their third album, originally issued in 1967, includes six bonus tracks that include both sides of a hard-to-find single by The Moments, which featured Steve Marriott's first recording as a member of a group. Bonus tracks, 'Don't Burst My Bubble', 'Red Balloon' (Alternate), 'Green Circles' (Alternate), '(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me' (Alternate), 'You Really Got Me' (The Moments), & 'Money, Money' (The Moments). Digipak. Snapper.

Where the Hits Are
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Where the Hits Are

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by: Connie Francis


:Album Description:2003 reissue of their third album, originally issued in 1967, includes six bonus tracks that include both sides of a hard-to-find single by The Moments, which featured Steve Marriott's first recording as a member of a group. Bonus tracks, 'Don't Burst My Bubble', 'Red Balloon' (Alternate), 'Green Circles' (Alternate), '(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me' (Alternate), 'You Really Got Me' (The Moments), & 'Money, Money' (The Moments). Digipak. Snapper.


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