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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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Great news! ERIC records will be releasing the latest Hard to Find Jukebox Classics installments on their Hit Parade imprint this coming February! The following track listing was posted recently on the Both Sides Now website:
Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1958: Pop Gold 1. Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers 2. You Are My Destiny - Paul Anka 3. (All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings - Paul Anka (stereo) 4. The End - Earl Grant 5. The Hawaiian Wedding Song - Andy Williams (stereo) 6. The Wedding - June Valli (CD debut) 7. The Secret - Gordon MacRae (rare on CD) 8. Miracle of Love - Eileen Rodgers (rare on CD) 9. Treasure of Your Love - Eileen Rodgers (stereo & rare on CD) 10. Put a Light in the Window - The Four Lads (stereo & rare on CD) 11. Everybody Loves a Lover - Doris Day (CD exclusive in stereo) 12. A Wonderful Time Up There - Pat Boone (stereo rerecording) 13. Sugar Moon - Pat Boone (stereo & rare on CD) 14. Belonging to Someone - Patti Page (rare on CD) 15. As Time Goes By - Johnny Nash (CD debut in stereo) 16. The Voice Of Love - Johnny Nash (CD debut in stereo) 17. Pledge of Love - Ken Copeland (CD debut in USA) 18. A Fallen Star - Nick Noble (CD debut) 19. Dance Everyone Dance - Betty Madigan (rare on CD) 20. That Old Black Magic - Louis Prima & Keely Smith 21. You Need Hands - Eydie Gorme (CD debut) 22. Dream - Betty Johnson (CD debut in stereo) 23. Billy - Kathy Linden 24. Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye - Kathy Linden (CD debut original version) 25. The Little Blue Man - Betty Johnson (rare on CD) 26. Beep Beep - The Playmates (CD debut single version in stereo) Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1958: Rhythm & Rock 1. Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay - Danny & The Juniors 2. Black Slacks - Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones 3. When - The Kalin Twins 4. Summertime, Summertime - The Jamies (stereo) 5. I Met Him On a Sunday - The Shirelles 6. La Dee Dah - Billy & Lillie (rare on CD) 7. Forget Me Not - The Kalin Twins (CD debut in USA) 8. Bluebirds Over the Mountain - Ersel Hickey (rare on CD) 9. Hula Love - Buddy Knox 10. Over and Over - Bobby Day 11. Leroy - Jack Scott 12. My True Love - Jack Scott 13. Down the Aisle of Love - The Quin-Tones 14. We Belong Together - Robert & Johnny 15. Matilda - Cookie & His Cupcakes (rare on CD) 16. Try Me - James Brown 17. Please, Please, Please - James Brown 18. Fever - Little Willie John 19. Talk to Me, Talk to Me - Little Willie John 20. Lonely Island - Sam Cooke (CD debut original version) 21. What Am I Living For? - Chuck Willis (stereo & rare on CD) 22. I Cried a Tear - LaVern Baker (stereo) 23. Star Dust - Billy Ward & His Dominoes (stereo & rare on CD) 24. To Be Loved - Jackie Wilson 25. Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet) - Jackie Wilson 26. I Put a Spell On You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins |
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Santi Paradoa ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 February 2009 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 26 |
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Just got these two new releases. There are at least three tracks that had never been released prior (domestically), plus its great to finally get the true single version of Sam Cooke's "Lonely Island." Every song sounds wonderful. The new mix of Doris Day's "Everybody Loves a Lover" sounds closer to the 45 than the previous stereo version on the Eric release Hard To Find 45's On CD, Vol. 3. I'm sure Pat will be posting his review soon.
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smvceo ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 December 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Let me clear up any speculation about "City of Angels." For a prior ERIC release where "City of Angels" did not make the cut, Bob Hyde at Capitol/EMI Music Special Markets sent me a digital dub of the tape used on the 1961 Liberty LP. This is the source I used on the Hit Parade release, and I felt it would be the best we'd find. When foreign labels outside of North America would request domestic masters, often they were supplied with a commercial record and told to use that. Consequently, I'm not likely to trust foreign sources of late 50s to early 60s American recordings. |
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