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Pop Rock Novelty - 1 HIT WONDERS OF THE 60'S Various Original Artists (Compilation) Vinyl 198x

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Another 'blast from the past', many of these songs I remember from my youth - you will never hear these on the radio these days! Many many Baby Boomer memories here ...

1 HIT WONDERS OF THE 60'S - Various Original Artists (Compilation)

Dino Music

 


Cat# DIN 124

198x - The year of release is not indicated, however the catalogue numbering sequence from Dino is pretty straightforward and based on the catalogue numbers either side of this release, this would have gone to the market in 1988~1989

Australian release

Cover is in very good condition, meaning that there are no tears, no seam splits and no personal writing at all.

New inner plastic sleeve

Vinyl is in very good condition, visually inspected under a bright White halogen light source I can see no scratches or marks to either side. Just looking at the vinyl is a not a great way to judge the overall condition so I then played this album ENTIRELY, both sides and all tracks. There are no issues with surface noise nor clicks n pops - a really good play of these 'Golden Oldies" (for me!)

New outer protective plastic sleeve

ARTIST - TRACKS:

Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)

Zager & Evans - In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)

Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - I'm The Urban Spaceman

Sunrays - I Live For The Sun

Brendan Bowyer - Hucklebuck

Gale Garnett - We'll Sing In The Sunshine

Johnny Restivo - The Shape I'm In

The Chantays - Pipeline

White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin'

Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air

Bob Lind - Elusive Butterfly

Lorn Greene - Ringo

Leapy Lee - Little Arrows

The Casuals - Jesamine

Charlie Drake - My Boomerang Won't Come Back

Little Peggy March - I Will Follow Him

Flower Power - 1960's the time for change "the revolution is here"

Quirky little ditty from Charlie Drake

USED Exactly as described