‘Pressed By’ [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/447694-Columbia-Records-Pressing-Plant-Pitman]Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman[/url] from ‘P’ stamped in runout.
Runouts are etched except these parts which are stamped:
Variant 2 side A: B5 P
Variant 2 side B: A 3 P
Variant 5 side A: D4 P
Variant 5 side B: D4 P
Variant 8 side A: P, A 3
Variant 8 side B: P, B 4
One: Hard Rock Cafe
A1 Roadhouse Blues 4:04
A2 Waiting For The Sun 3:58
A3 You Make Me Real 2:50
A4 Peace Frog 2:52
A5 Blue Sunday 2:08
A6 Ship Of Fools 3:06
Two: Morrison Hotel
B1 Land Ho! 4:08
B2 The Spy 4:15
B3 Queen Of The Highway 2:47
B4 Indian Summer 2:33
B5 Maggie M’Gill 4:24
Associate Producers, Engineering, Moog Programming for Taurus Productions, Inc.
Recorded at Air Studios, London/Electric Lady Studios, New York/Crystal Studios, Los Angeles/Record Plant, Los Angeles
Mastering The Cutting Room, New York
All Songs Published by Stein & Van Stock, Inc./Black Bull, Inc. /ASCAP)
Jeff Beck appears through the courtesy of Equator Security (Overseas) Ltd. and Columbia Record Corporation
Labels list A5 as being written only by Y. Wright, while the inside gatefold lists both Yvonne Wright & Stevie Wonder.
This version does NOT have a stamped “H” in the runouts.
Front cover, the catalog number (T319L) appears in the bottom left corner above the Tamla logo. There is a catalog number on spine.
A1 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 2:45
A2 Maybe Your Baby 6:45
A3 You And I (We Can Conquer The World) 4:39
A4 Tuesday Heartbreak 3:09
A5 You’ve Got It Bad Girl 4:55
B1 Superstition 4:40
B2 Big Brother 3:35
B3 Blame It On The Sun 3:28
B4 Lookin For Another Pure Love 4:45
B5 I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) 4:48
Patti Austin appears courtesy of Qwest Records
Louis Johnson and Larry Williams appear courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
Paulinho da Costa appears courtesy of Pablo Records, Inc.
David Foster appears courtesy of RCA Records
Bill Champlin and Patrice Rushen appear courtesy of Elektra Records
Richard Page appears courtesy of Capitol Records
Narada Michael Walden appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
Thanks to Gary Gunton, Dave Kersen, Brad Peuschel, Shelly Kaplan, Greg Di Giovine, Gerald Morrow, Georgetta Banks, Ned Shankman, Cyndi Frost and The Complex Staff.
VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO ROD TEMPERTON FOR HIS IMMEASURABLE CONTRIBUTION TO THIS PROJECT.
A1 Lite Me Up
A2 The Bomb
A3 Gettin’ To The Good Part
A4 Paradise
B1 Can’t Hide Your Love
B2 The Fun Tracks
B3 Motor Mouth
B4 Give It All Your Heart
Airing on CBS from 1993-2001, this thrilling series stars Chuck Norris as martial artist/Texas lawman Cordell “”Cord”” Walker. Steeped in the traditions of his Native American ancestors, he attempts to bring criminals to justice with the help of his strait-laced partner (Clarence Gilyard) and a beautiful assistant district attorney (Sheree J. Wilson). With Judson Mills, Nia Peeples.198 episodes plus the 2005 TV-movie “”Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire”” on 52 discs. 153 3/4 hrs. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English.
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LP 821 136-1 ME
[url=http://www.discogs.com/release/843494]MC 821 136-4 ME[/url]
Im Vertrieb der Metronome Musik GmbH, Überseering 21, 2000 Hamburg 60 · Made in W.-Germany.
Non ink stamp “PRS Hannover”
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821 136-1 ME
Thanks to Jim Russell, Peter Griffiths, Tony Allington, Da Vinci
Paper labels, picture A side, red & white B side.
Comes in glossy card sleeve with picture lyric inner.
See also: (Nearly) identical release [r=5422283] (821 136-1 ME), but pressed by and lacquer cut at [l=PRS Baarn] (only identifiable from different runouts).
Track times not given on release.
Other Side Eye Side
A1 Shake Dog Shake 4:54
A2 Bird Mad Girl 4:04
A3 Wailing Wall 5:18
A4 Give Me It 3:41
A5 Dressing Up 2:48
This Side Cross Side
B1 The Caterpillar 3:40
B2 Piggy In The Mirror 3:37
B3 The Empty World 2:34
B4 Bananafishbones 3:09
B5 The Top 6:51
[l=Hub-Servall Record Mfg. Corp.] pressing denoted by “HUB” etch in runouts.
Music from the original soundtrack of the Twentieth Century Fox presentation of the Lou Adler/Michael White production.
Recorded At Olympic Studios, London.
Vocalists (Cast):
Tim Curry (Frank N Furter).
Susan Sarandon (Janet Weiss).
Barry Bostwick (Brad Majors).
Richard O’Brien (Riff Raff).
Patricia Quinn (Magenta).
Little Nell/Nell Campbell (Columbia).
Jonathon Adams (Dr. Everett Scott).
Peter Hinwood (Rocky).
Meatloaf (Eddie).
Charles Gray (Narrator).
Doesn’t have “Printed in the USA” on cover back.
A1 Science Fiction / Double Feature 4:30
A2 Dammit Janet 2:51
A3 Over At The Frankenstein Place 2:37
A4 The Time Warp 3:15
A5 Sweet Transvestite 3:21
A6 I Can Make You A Man 2:07
A7 Hot Patootie – Bless My Soul 3:00
A8 I Can Make You A Man (Reprise) 1:44
B1 Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me 2:27
B2 Eddie 2:44
Rose Tint My World
B4 I’m Going Home 2:48
B5 Super Heroes 2:45
B6 Science Fiction / Double Feature (Reprise) 1:26
Original 1957 U.S. Release on Disneyland Records, mono*. All Buena Vista Releases are reissues from 1964 onward.
*The stereo edition uses the EXACT same catalog number, with only a sticker on the cover and the word STEREO on the labels, released 1961.
B2 was performed by a hand-picked orchestra in Hollywood.
Back cover reads “A Disneyland Record”.
Three separate record sleeves, rather than the more commonly found two sleeves in front and back covers.
A1 Toccata And Fugue In D Minor 9:25
The Nutcracker Suite (Part 1)
The Nutcracker Suite (Part 2)
B2 The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 9:19
C1 Rite Of Spring 22:28
D1 The Pastoral Symphony (The Sixth) 22:02
E1 Dance Of The Hours 12:15
F1 Night On Bald Mountain 7:25
F2 Ave Maria 6:26
“360 Sound” Stereo written in white.
Label Variant – No information under the catalog # on the left side of the labels.
Very similar to [r=6534507]
A1 Big Iron 3:56
A2 Cool Water 3:09
A3 Billy The Kid 2:19
A4 A Hundred And Sixty Acres 1:40
A5 They’re Hanging Me Tonight 3:05
A6 Strawberry Roan 3:25
B1 El Paso 4:19
B2 In The Valley 1:48
B3 The Master’s Call 3:05
B4 Running Gun 2:10
B5 Down In The Little Green Valley 2:26
B6 Utah Carol 3:13
Seven-disc set includes: Jailhouse Rock (1957)Warden threw a party in the county jail… Perhaps the quintessential Elvis film casts him as construction worker Vince Everett, who’s tossed into jail for killing an angry drunk in a barroom brawl. Learning to play the guitar from a fellow inmate, Vince becomes a recording star after he’s released, but will fame go to his head? Elvis performs a selection of Leiber-Stoller songs, including the title tune, “”Treat Me Nice,”” “”(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care,”” and more. With Mickey Shaughnessy, Judy Tyler. 96 min. BW/Rtg: NRViva Las Vegas (1964)In one of his biggest and best films, Elvis Presley is “”just a devil with love to spare”” as hotel waiter/race car driver Lucky Jackson. Trying to get money for a new engine so he can enter the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Lucky finds himself competing with rival racer Count Mancini (Cesare Danova) on the track and for the attentions of sexy swimming instructor Rusty Martin (Ann-Margret). With William Demarest, Jack Carter; songs include “”The Lady Loves Me,”” “”What’d I Say,”” and the title tune. 85 min. C/Rtg: NRGirl Happy (1965)It’s musical fun under the sun at spring break in Ft. Lauderdale, as rocker Rusty Wells (Elvis Presley) lands his combo a gig in Florida… as long as he agrees to chaperone Valerie (Shelley Fabares), a mobster’s coed daughter. And when she falls for the singer, the fun really starts. This one features Presley performing “”Spring Fever,”” “”Startin’ Tonight,”” and the classic “”Do the Clam.”” With Harold J. Stone, Gary Crosby, Nita Talbot, Mary Ann Mobley. 96 min. C/Rtg: NRSpinout (1966)With three women out to snare him, racecar driver/singer Mike McCoy (Elvis Presley) sure has his hands full-but what a fun problem to have! Will Mike choose the spoiled rich girl (Shelley Fabares) who always gets what she wants, the author (Diane McBain) who sees him as the prefect male specimen, or his band’s tomboy drummer (Deborah Walley)? Dodie Marshall, Jack Mullaney. Includes the title song, “”Stop, Look and Listen,”” “”All That I Am,”” and more. 93 min. C/Rtg: NRElvis: That’s The Way It Is (1970)One of the first and best concert documentaries on Elvis, shot during his 1970 Las Vegas Strip appearances, features rare backstage footage, interviews with fans, and over two dozen songs-“”Suspicious Minds,”” “”Love Me Tender,”” “”Bridge Over Troubled Water,”” “”In the Ghetto,”” “”Can’t Help Falling in Love,”” and more-as only the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll could perform them. PG-rated version; 108 min./2001 special edition; 96 min. C/Rtg: NRElvis On Tour (1972)Long live the King! This Golden Globe-winning documentary chronicles Elvis Presley’s whirlwind 1972 tour which saw the legendary singer play 15 cities in 15 nights. Shot in a multi-cam format, the film includes rehearsal and backstage footage (including some of Presley’s kung-fu moves!) as well as captivating live performances of his biggest hits and montage sequences that were supervised by Martin Scorsese. 93 min. C/Rtg: GThis Is Elvis (1981)Entertaining and informative, this documentary on “”the King of Rock and Roll”” features home movies, rare concert footage, newsreels, and dramatic re-enactments. Told in a unique fashion by Elvis himself (through use of an impressionist), the film traces his life from boyhood to his sad, untimely death. Songs include “”His Latest Flame,”” “”That’s All Right,”” “”Hound Dog,”” “”Love Me Tender,”” more. PG-rated version; 102 min./Extended version; 144 min. BW&C