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30th Anniversary Collection 1963-1993

Contains booklet with 26 page liner notes,
complete discography and track listing info.

Photos courtesy of Bobby Elliott, Henry Dilitz, Ron Furmanek, & The Michael Ochs Archive
1-1 (Ain’t That) Just Like Me 2:54
1-2 Hey What’s Wrong With Me 1:50
1-3 Searchin’ 2:24
1-4 Whole World Over 2:00
1-5 Stay 2:11
1-6 Now’s The Time 2:01
1-7 I Understand 2:42
1-8 Just One Look 2:29
1-9 Keep Off That Friend Of Mine 2:08
1-10 Here I Go Again 2:18
1-11 Baby That’s All 2:16
1-12 We’re Through 2:14
1-13 Come On Back 2:11
1-14 (I’ll Be True To You) Yes I Will 3:28
1-15 Nobody 2:38
1-16 I Can’t Get Nowhere With You 1:48
1-17 I’m Alive 2:21
1-18 You Know He Did 2:01
1-19 She Gives Me Everything I Want 2:19
2-1 Look Through Any Window 2:14
2-2 So Lonely 2:34
2-3 If I Needed Someone 2:19
2-4 I’ve Got A Way Of My Own 2:20
2-5 You In My Arms 1:59
2-6 I Can’t Let Go 2:24
2-7 Bus Stop 2:54
2-8 Don’t Run And Hide 2:36
2-9 After The Fox 2:17
2-10 Stop Stop Stop 2:59
2-11 Pay You Back With Interest 2:41
2-12 Kill Me Quick 2:14
2-13 On A Carousel 3:12
2-14 We’re Alive 2:36
2-15 Carrie Ann 2:59
2-16 Signs That Will Never Change 2:38
2-17 King Midas In Reverse 3:09
2-18 Everything Is Sunshine 1:58
3-1 Dear Eloise 3:02
3-2 Jennifer Eccles 2:59
3-3 Open Up Your Eyes 2:47
3-4 Wings 3:03
3-5 Like Everytime Before 2:08
3-6 Do The Best You Can 2:47
3-7 Man With No Expression (Horses Through A Rainstorm) 3:22
3-8 Listen To Me 2:38
3-9 Sorry Suzanne 3:34
3-10 Not That Way At All 2:48
3-11 He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother 4:18
3-12 Cos You Like To Love Me 2:58
3-13 I Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top 4:06
3-14 Gasoline Alley Bred 3:54
3-15 Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress 3:17
3-16 Long Dark Road 4:16
3-17 The Air That I Breathe 4:10
3-18 The Woman I Love 3:36
3-19 Nothing Else But Love 4:05
3-20 Purple Rain (Live Version) 5:00

The Chase

Cassette shell: A Product of Liberty Records – Manufactured under licence by Dynamic Sounds Recording Company Limited, 15 Bell Road, Kingston, Jamaica.

J-card insert: Made in U.S.A.
A1 We Shall Be Free
A2 Somewhere Other Than The Night
A3 Mr. Right
A4 Every Now And Then
A5 Walking After Midnight
B1 Dixie Chicken
B2 Learning To Live Again
B3 That Summer
B4 Night Rider’s Lament
B5 Face To Face

The One & Only

The 6″ x 12″ box comes with a 60 page full-color book, liner notes, track- by-track annotation, and an introduction by Liza Minnelli.

? © 1991 Capitol Records, Inc.
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc., A Subsidiary of Capitol-EMI Music, Inc., Hollywood, California.
Printed in U.S.A.
Remastered, Capitol Recording Studios, June-July 1991

Disc 1:
“Judy began recording for Capitol Records in 1955, fresh from her triumphant ‘comeback’ in the 1954 Warner Bros. film “A Star Is Born”. Judy made all her albums at Capitol’s studios in Hollywood. We’ve selected songs from 5 of her 6 albums for this collection. Her collaboration with Gordon Jenkins on the concept album “The Letter” is best heard in its’ entirety and has been reluctantly omitted from this collection. In addition to the studio recordings, Capitol also released one soundtrack LP called “I Could Go On Singing” from the 1963 United Artists film. Two songs from this picture are included. In preparing this material for digital transfer, the Mono recordings (tracks 1.1 – 1.13) were made directly from the original session tapes. As was the practice then, these recordings already had proper EQ and reverb. The Stereo recordings (tracks 1.14 – 1.20) are taken from the original 3-track session masters. They were essentially “flat” with no reverb whatsoever. Using Capitol’s famed natural echo chambers, the proper amount of reverb was added during the mix. [These chambers are located at the rear of the Capitol Records Tower, buried beneath the back parking lot.] The final two Stereo recordings (tracks 1.21 & 1.22) are taken from the 2-track master tape which was mixed down from the original film track. Unfortunately, the tapes were not in prime condition. Fortunately, a method has been recently developed to make tapes in this condition acceptable. It requires that the tape reel be “baked” in a convection oven for several hours. As you will hear, the results were successful. (By the way, don’t try this at home, folks!)” Pete Kline

Tracks 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 From Capitol W-676 “Miss Show Business”. Released 9/26/55. AAD: from Mono session tapes.
Tracks 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9 From Capitol T-734 “Judy”. Released 10/10/56. AAD: from Mono session tapes.
Tracks 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13 From Capitol T-835 “Alone”. Released 5/6/57. AAD: from Mono session tapes.
Tracks 1.14, 1.15, 1.16 From Capitol ST-1036 “Judy In Love”. Released 11/3/58. AAD: Mixed from 3-track session tapes.

Disc 2:
“Judy Garland made her first ‘official’ live recording when at Capitol in 1958. (An earlier bootleg LP of her 1952 performance at the Palace Theatre in New York City was available, but in terrible sound.) When the album was released, two songs from the Cocoanut Grove appearance were not used due to microphone noises. However, with several new digital restoration techniques now available, these two songs have been cleaned up dramatically, and are presented here for the very first time along with selections from the original release. (Tracks 2.1 – 2.5) Much has been written and said about Judy’s incredible 1961 Carnegie Hall recordings. Needless to say, they remain as a testament to one of the most exciting live performances ever recorded. (Tracks 2.6 – 2.9) [Note: Tracks 10-12 appear printed in book in error) The three selections that follow were recorded at Manhattan Center in New York City a year after the Carnegie concert. A specially invited, star-studded audience sat in on what was essentially a recording session rather than a concert. (Tracks 2.10 – 2.12) Next up are selections recorded from a CBS weekly TV series of 1963-1964. They are from Mono source (no Stereo broadcasting in those days, unfortunately) and are of lesser quality than one would like. However, they are exciting performances and these digital transfers by Capitol recording engineer Kevin Reeves are a vast improvement over the original album versions. (Tracks 2.13 – 2.17) Finally, there are six performances from a London Palladium concert of 1963 featuring Judy and daughter Liza Minnelli. Three of the selections in this collection are a first-time release. (Tracks 2.18 – 2.23) With the exception of the TV tracks, which are from a Mono off-line source, all the songs were mixed from the original 3-track session master tapes.” Pete Kline

Track 2.2 Previously unreleased complete version.
Track 2.3, 2.4 Previously unreleased.
Tracks 2.1a, 2.1b, 2.1c & 2.5 From Capitol ST-1118 “Garland At The Grove” – Recorded 8/6/58 in Los Angeles. Released 2/16/59. ADD: Mixed from 3-track session tapes.
Tracks 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9 From Capitol Set SWBO-1569 “Judy At Carnegie Hall” – Recorded 3/27/61 in New York City. Released 10/23/61. ADD: Mixed from 3-track session tapes.
Tracks 2.10, 2.11, 2.12 From Capitol 92343 “Judy Garland Live” – Recorded 4/26/62 at Manhattan Center, New York City. Released 6/28/89. ADD: Mixed from 3-track session tapes.
Tracks 2.13, 2.14, 2.15, 2.16 Recordings from “The Judy Garland Show” CBS Television City, Hollywood. AAD: From Mono “Off-Line” Audio Tapes.
Track 2.17 From Capitol W-2062 “Just For Openers” – Released 3/30/64
Track 2.19, 2.21, 2.23 Previously Unreleased
Tracks 2.18, 2.20, 2.22 From Capitol SWBO-2295 “Judy Garland And Liza Minnelli Live At The London Palladium” – Recorded 11/7/64. Released 9/6/65. ADD: Mixed from 3-track session tapes.

Disc 3:
“In 1960, Judy Garland travelled [sic] to London to perform in a series of concert and nightclub appearances throughout Europe. While in England, she stayed at the home of producer-conductor Norrie Paramor. Norrie was also her conductor throughout the tour. In a letter written to this writer in 1972, Norrie related that “Judy seemed remarkably happy at this stage of her life.” He went on to write, “She always had a great sense of humour and she was certainly at the top of her form with us.” Indeed she was, as these wonderful recordings reveal. When the sessions were finished, the recordings were mixed down to 2-track and sent along to Capitol in Hollywood. All who listened to the tapes were understandably impressed, not only with Judy’s singing, but with exceptional sound quality. Nevertheless, most of these twenty recordings remained unreleased until 1962, when just six of them appeared on “The Garland Touch” album. Interestingly, their exact origin was not mentioned on that release and to many a Garland fan they must have been a mystery, albeit, a delightful one! A decade later, the rest of the sides along with the 6 previously released, appeared on an album distributed only through the Capitol Record Club. A follow-up release through Capitol Special Markets also had limited distribution. We are pleased to finally bring the rest of you the first digital release of these legendary performances.” Pete Kline

Tracks 3.1, 3.2, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14 From Capitol SW-1710 “The Garland Touch”. Released 7/30/62.
Tracks 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20 From Capitol Record Club SQBE-94407 “Judy In London”. Released 1972.
Recorded at EMI Studios, London. AAD: Mixed from 2-track master tapes.

Special Thanks:
Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, Roni Gallion, Mort Lindsey, Dan Alvino, Jenny Bingaman, Dick Cathcart, Hal and Alta Mooney, Irving Wasserman, Ron Furmanek, Pete Welding, Larry DuPont, Leah Toby Hoffmitz, Lorna Stovall, Wendy Dougan, Allen Eichorn, Sujata Murthy, Charlie Reeves, Marcia Edelstein, Jean Riggins, Jeremy Hammond, Art Jaeger & Hale Milgrim
In The Studio
1-1 This Is The Time Of The Evening 2:32
1-2 While We’re Young 2:16
1-3 Carolina In The Morning 3:04
1-4 Danny Boy 3:05
1-5 A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow 3:04
1-6 Last Night When We Were Young 3:27
1-7 April Showers 3:15
1-8 Dirty Hands, Dirty Face 4:46
1-9 Memories Of You 3:36
1-10 By Myself 2:35
1-11 Me And My Shadow 3:40
1-12 Little Girl Blue 3:39
1-13 I Get The Blues When It Rains 3:11
1-14 Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart 3:48
1-15 I Hadn’t Anyone Till You 3:33
1-16 More Than You Know 3:20
1-17 That’s Entertainment 2:28
1-18 Down With Love 2:14
1-19 Old Devil Moon 2:53
1-20 I’ve Confessed To The Breeze (I Love You) 3:29
1-21 Hello Bluebird 4:06
1-22 I Could Go On Singing (Till The Cows Come Home) 5:02
At The Footlights
Garland Overture: (Instrumental) 4:00
2-1a The Trolley Song
2-1b Over The Rainbow
2-1c The Man That Got Away

2-2 When You’re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) 3:20
2-3 Day In – Day Out 3:11
2-4 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love 4:42
2-5 When The Sun Comes Out 2:46
2-6 Who Cares? (As Long As You Care For Me) 3:23
2-7 Puttin’ On The Ritz 2:47
2-8 How Long Has This Been Going On? 4:10
2-9 Just You, Just Me 1:26
2-10 Hey, Look Me Over 2:52
2-11 Joey, Joey, Joey 3:12
2-12 The Party’s Over 3:34
2-13 I Wish You Love 4:07
2-14 As Long As He Needs Me 4:16
2-15 More 2:49
2-16 Battle Hymn Of The Republic 4:35
2-17 Closing Theme: Maybe I’ll Come Back 1:46
Medley: 1:55
2-18a We Could Make Such Beautiful Music
2-18b Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)

2-19 Don’t Rain On My Parade 2:54
2-20 Smile 3:08
2-21 Just In Time 3:51
2-22 Make Someone Happy 2:11
2-23 Once In A Lifetime 2:54
The London Sessions
3-1 Lucky Day 2:32
Medley: 6:41
3-2a Judy At The Palace
3-2b Shine On Harvest Moon
3-2c Some Of These Days
3-2d My Man
3-2e I Don’t Care

3-3 Stormy Weather 5:01
3-4 You Go To My Head 3:23
3-5 Come Rain Or Come Shine 3:41
3-6 San Francisco 3:21
3-7 The Man That Got Away 4:07
3-8 Swanee 1:47
3-9 Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody 3:08
3-10 Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe 4:44
3-11 It’s A Great Day For The Irish 2:17
3-12 You’ll Never Walk Alone 4:01
3-13 I Happen To Like New York 2:54
Medley: 5:38
3-14a You Made Me Love You
3-14b For Me And My Gal
3-14c The Trolley Song

3-15 Why Was I Born? 3:38
3-16 Do It Again 4:27
3-17 Chicago 2:28
3-18 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love 4:43
3-19 After You’re Gone 2:16
3-20 Over The Rainbow 3:37

Wes Craven’s Shocker (The Music)

K2-93233 (label/catalog # appears on front of disc)
CDP 93233 (label/catalog# appears on spine)

Similar to https://www.discogs.com/Various-Wes-Cravens-Shocker-The-Music/release/3221040 except that the print on CD is different.
1 Shocker 3:58
2 Love Transfusion 4:22
3 No More Mr. Nice Guy 3:02
4 Sword And Stone 3:57
5 Timeless Love 4:08
6 Shockdance 4:31
7 Demon Bell (The Ballad Of Horace Pinker) 3:56
8 The Awakening 6:02
9 Different Breed 3:48
10 Shocker (Reprise) 2:54

Cycles

[l27576] press denoted by SRC stamp in runouts.
Issued with photo / lyric / credit inner sleeve.

Publishing:
A1: Windecor Publishing / SBK Blackwood Music Inc. / Janiceps Music / High Frontier Music / SBK Blackwood Music Canada-BMI
A2: Duchess Music Corporation-BMI
A3: Soquel Songs / Dale Ockerman Music / SBK Blackwood Music Inc. / Janiceps Music / High Frontier Music / SBK Blackwood Music Canada-ASCAP / BMI
A4: Windecor Music Publishing-BMI
A5: Conga Din Tunes Adm. Worldwide by Partisan Music / Long Tooth Music / K-Kuad Music-BMI / ASCAP
B1: SBK April Music Inc. / Bovina Music Inc. (all rights controlled and administered by SBK April Music Inc.)-ASCAP
B2: Soquel Songs / Dale Ockerman Music / CT Music / Almo Music Corp.-ASCAP / BMI
B3: Conga Din Tunes Adm. Worldwide by Partisan Music / Genevieve Music-BMI / ASCAP
B4: Windecor Publishing-BMI
B5: Conga Din Tunes Adm. Worldwide by Partisan Music / See Johnny Run Songs-BMI / ASCAP
A1 The Doctor 3:43
A2 One Chain (Don’t Make No Prison) 3:58
A3 Take Me To The Highway 3:19
A4 South Of The Border 4:20
A5 Time Is Here And Gone 3:50
B1 Need A Little Taste Of Love 4:03
B2 I Can Read Your Mind 4:23
B3 Tonight I’m Coming Through (The Border) 4:27
B4 Wrong Number 4:07
B5 Too High A Price 4:12

Glad All Over Again

Thirty Five Solid Gold Hits
A Selection of the DC5’s 50 Million Sellers

Digitally Re-mastered by DAVE CLARK exclusively for EMI Records. All tracks are the original recordings. Produced by DAVE CLARK.

All tracks recorded at Lansdowne Studios, London and digitally re-mastered at Lansdowne/CTS Studios, London, England.

This compilation © 1993 Dave Clark Productions

A1 Glad All Over 2:43
A2 Do You Love Me? 2:44
A3 Bits And Pieces 2:00
A4 Can’t You See That She’s Mine 2:23
D5 Don’t Let Me Down 1:41
D6 Everybody Knows (I Still Love You) 1:42
D7 Any Way You Want It 2:30
D8 Catch Us If You Can 1:55
B1 Having A Wild Weekend 1:52
B2 Because 2:24
B3 I Like It Like That 1:38
B4 Over And Over 2:01
B5 Reelin’ And Rockin’ 2:48
B6 Come Home 2:51
C1 You Got What It Takes 3:00
C2 Everybody Knows 2:23
C3 Try Too Hard 2:09
C4 I’ll Be Yours (My Love) 2:42
C5a Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Good Old Rock ‘n’ Roll 3:48
C5b Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Sweet Little Sixteen
C5c Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Long Tall Sally
C5d Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Chantilly Lace
C5e Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
C5f Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Blue Suede Shoes
C5g Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Good Old Rock ‘n’ Roll
C6 Here Comes The Summer 2:48
D1 Live In The Sky 2:42
D2 The Red Balloon 3:02
D3 Sha-Na-Na Hey Kiss Him Goodbye 3:19
D4a More Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Rock & Roll Music 2:59
D4b More Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Blueberry Hill
D4c More Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Good Golly Miss Molly
D4d More Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: My Blue Heaven
D5e More Good Old Rock ‘N’ Roll [Medley]: Keep A-Knockin’
D6 Put A Little Love In Your Heart 2:59
D7 Everybody Get Together 3:18

Look What The Cat Dragged In

On cd:
Manufactured in Japan.
? 1986 Enigma Entertainment Corporation
On front inlay:
Printed in U.S.A.
? 1986 Capitol/Enigma Records
© 1986 Capitol/Enigma Records
On back inlay:
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
? 1986 Capitol/Enigma Records
© 1986 Capitol/Enigma Records
1 Cry Tough 3:34
2 I Want Action 3:04
3 I Won’t Forget You 3:34
4 Play Dirty 4:06
5 Look What The Cat Dragged In 3:11
6 Talk Dirty To Me 3:43
7 Want Some, Need Some 3:49
8 Blame It On You 2:31
9 #1 Bad Boy 3:14
10 Let Me Go To The Show 2:45

Abbey Road

1995 Apple label re-issue was part of new US pressings of their UK catalog, using the same catalog #s as the CD.

This is different than the 1988 C1 re-issue in a few ways:
-Newer Apple label design with white background
-The catalog # now uses the barcode C1 07777 7 46446 1 7 on the labels.
-The logos on the back cover now include the Capitol and Apple logos.
-Issued as a “Limited Edition” with black sticker (see photo)
-Her Majesty (B11) not listed on the jacket OR the label

For the 1988-90 “C1” purple label pressing: [r1742851]
A1 Come Together 4:21
A2 Something 3:03
A3 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer 3:27
A4 Oh! Darling 3:27
A5 Octopus’s Garden 2:51
A6 I Want You (She’s So Heavy) 7:47
B1 Here Comes The Sun 3:05
B2 Because 2:46
B3 You Never Give Me Your Money 4:02
B4 Sun King 2:27
B5 Mean Mr. Mustard 1:06
B6 Polythene Pam 1:13
B7 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 1:57
B8 Golden Slumbers 1:32
B9 Carry That Weight 1:37
B10 The End 2:20
B11 Her Majesty 0:23

Press To Play

Released as gatefold sleeve

Runouts are etched. Variant 3 runout B does not have “MASTERDISK” etched.
A1 Stranglehold 3:36
A2 Good Times Coming/Feel The Sun 4:57
A3 Talk More Talk 5:18
A4 Footprints 4:33
A5 Only Love Remains 4:13
B1 Press 4:41
B2 Pretty Little Head 5:14
B3 Move Over Busker 4:07
B4 Angry 3:35
B5 However Absurd 5:00

Pack Up The Plantation – Live!

“?-G-?” stamped in runouts denotes a [l314985] pressing.

From the soundtrack of the film “Pack Up the Plantation”

All tracks recorded at the Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, California in the Westwood One Mobile Truck except:
“Stories We Could Tell” – Recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. Engineered in the Mobile Manor Unit.
“Rockin’ Around (With You)” – Recorded at Irvine Meadows Ampitheater, Irvine, Calif. Engineered in the Record Plant Mobile Truck.
“Shout” – Recorded at Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio. Engineered in the Recording Connection Truck.
“Needles and Pins” – Recorded at The Forum, Los Angeles, California. Engineered in the Record Plant Mobile Truck.
“Don’t Bring Me Down” – Recorded at the Paradise Club, Boston, Massachusetts.

Mixed at Gone Gator One.
Mastered at Precision Lacquer.

©? 1985 MCA Records, Inc.

A1 So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star 3:30
A2 Needles And Pins 2:23
A3 The Waiting 5:08
A4 Breakdown 7:43
B1 American Girl 3:50
B2 It Ain’t Nothin’ To Me 6:05
B3 Insider 5:16
B4 Rockin’ Around (With You) 3:20
C1 Refugee 5:22
C2 I Need To Know 2:30
C3 Southern Accents 5:20
C4 Rebels 6:10
D1 Don’t Bring Me Down 3:40
D2 You Got Lucky 4:20
D3 Shout 9:30
D4 Stories We Could Tell 3:55