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    Posted: March 21 2013 at 13:30
Stool Man's thread about 20 Dynamic Hits sent me on a nostalgia trip, wherein I discovered this beauty:

Those "K-Tel albums" of the 70s

My cousins, who were older than me, tended to have these albums, so I associated them with a grown-up taste in music. *cough*

But my mum did buy us kids one for Christmas:



Ah, those were the days, when a mother could buy her young children an album featuring a young woman's exposed buttock cheek and not expect a visit from a social worker.

Who else here was blessed with these treasures?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 13:46
I have this one from the early 80's.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 13:54
These albums were revolutionary, honest. They offered a cheap way to get the most popular songs of the day, decades before file sharing, downloads, MP3s, etc. The only way to preserve the songs without buying the singles was to record them on tape or cassette, usually off the radio.

Prior to this, the only compilations of hits that were available contained anonymous cover version of the songs, not the originals. Many since famous musicians paid their dues by playing or singing on such albums, including Elton John, David Byron, Jimmy Page, etc. The versions were though almost always pale imitations of the originals.

The K-Tel type albums paved the way for the Now That's What I call Music type sets, I think the new Now album is volume 80-something!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 13:58

I have this one too:

 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 14:00
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

The only way to preserve the songs without buying the singles was to record them on tape or cassette, usually off the radio.

Lordy, I did enough of that! Then I'd sit with the tape, hitting play/stop/rewind while I transcribed the lyrics to The Logical Song or the guitar parts to Wish You Were Here.

Good times. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 14:01
This is an odd one because it has a Pink Floyd track(Welcome To The machine) and Pink Floyd generally don't permit their songs to be used on compilation albums. The explanation in this case is printed in red on the bottom of the cover: 'Proceeds from the album were contributed to "The Year of the Child" to help sick and handicapped children'. Apparently the album was compiled by members of Led Zeppelin.
 
A1 Electric Light Orchestra –  Shine A Little Love   
A2 Wings (2) –  Jet   
A3 Gerry Rafferty –  Baker Street   
A4 Dire Straits –  Sultans Of Swing   
A5 Eric Clapton –  Let It Grow   
A6 Elton John –  Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word   
A7 Cliff Richard –  Devil Woman   
B1 Supertramp –  Give A Little Bit   
B2 Thin Lizzy –  Boys Are Back In Town   
B3 Yes –  Don't Kill The Whale   
B4 Pink Floyd –  Welcome To The Machine   
B5 Bad Company (3) –  Rock & Roll Fantasy   
B6 Led Zeppelin –  Candy Store Rock 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 14:11
Two more, slightly older:
 
A1 Who, The –  Substitute   
A2 Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, The –  Fire   
A3 Procol Harum –  Whiter Shade Of Pale   
A4 Cream (2) –  Sunshine Of Your Love   
A5 Jimi Hendrix –  Hey Joe   
A6 Elton John –  Crocodile Rock   
A7 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke –  Resurrection Shuffle   
A8 Faces, The* –  Stay With Me   
A9 Derek & The Dominos –  Layla   
A10 Thunderclap Newman –  Something In The Air   
B1 Spencer Davis* –  Give Me Some Lovin'   
B2 Free –  My Brother Jake   
B3 T-Rex* –  Get It On   
B4 Joe Cocker –  With A Little Help From My Friends   
B5 Status Quo –  Down The Dustpipe   
B6 Manfred Mann –  54321   
B7 Move, The –  Blackberry Way   
B8 Hollies, The –  Here I Go Again   
B9 Kinks, The –  All Day & All Of The Night   
B10 Deep Purple –  Hush 
 
 
A1 O'Jays* –  Backstabbers   
A2 Johnny Nash –  There Are More Questions Than Answers   
A3 Roxy Music –  Virginia Plain   
A4 Atomic Rooster –  Devil's Answer   
A5 Judge Dread –  Big Six   
A6 Dave And Ansil Collins* –  Double Barrel   
A7 John Kongos –  Tokoloshe Man   
A8 Daniel Boone –  Rock And Roll Bum   
A9 Free –  All Right Now   
A10 Faces (3) –  Stay With Me   
B1 Tyrannosaurus Rex –  Debora   
B2 Mac Davis –  Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me   
B3 Lesley Duncan –  Sing Children Sing   
B4 Colin Blunstone –  I Don't Believe In Miracles   
B5 Pioneers* –  I Believe In Love   
B6 Johnny Pearson –  Sleepy Shores   
B7 Greyhound (4) –  Black And White   
B8 Lindisfarne –  Meet Me On The Corner   
B9 Dandy Livingstone –  Big City   
B10 Cat Stevens –  Moonshadow 
I've highlighted the Lesley Duncan track here because this album was my first introduction to her wonderful voice, she never found much success as a solo singer but produced two notable albums, Sing Children Sing and Earth Mother, worked with Elton John, sang backing vocals on Dark Side Of the Moon and lead on Alan Parson's Eve. Sadly Lesley died in 2010 after a long illness.
 
Lesley Duncan
 
Her song "Love Song" has been covered by over 150 different artists, this early acid-folk version is the original.
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2013 at 21:23
This is the one I had when growing up.
The Rock Album

The ROCK Album (1980)

Side One:
Don't Bring Me Down - ELO
Dirty White Boy - Foreigner
Two Tickets To Paradise - Eddie Money
Too Rolling Stoned - Robin Trower
(Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
Dream Police - Cheap Trick
Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) - Robert Palmer

Side Two:
Renegade - Styx
More Than A Feeling - Boston
Something's On The Move - Jethro Tull
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' - Journey
Isn't It Time - The Babys
Carry On Wayward Son - Kansas
Hold The Line - Toto



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 04:56
^Oh, my father has this one! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 05:06
Never had a K tel album, had a few Top Of The Pops ones.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 05:42
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Never had a K tel album, had a few Top Of The Pops ones.
My sister had this one:
 
These regularily topped the UK charts in the early 70s and if I remember correctly the reason why budget albums were eventually excluded from the charts was because a Top Of The Pops album containing a cover of Maggie May knocked Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story (that contains the original version) off the number one spot.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 05:46
^I remeber not realising they were all cover versions at first and then  I  though...this Sweet song doesn't sound quite right!

Not bad versions though...not so much covers as clones.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 06:10
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

^I remeber not realising they were all cover versions at first and then  I  though...this Sweet song doesn't sound quite right!

Not bad versions though...not so much covers as clones.
As Bob said earlier - some of the sessions musicians on those albums later became famous in their own right. Rick Wakeman did hundreds of sessons recordings at that time (the contentious "Piano Vibrations" album is an example of that). I have an album called "Funky Junction plays Deep Purple" which was a sessions recording of Purple covers by a band that later became Thin Lizzy.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 07:18
Originally posted by Ajay Ajay wrote:

Stool Man's thread about 20 Dynamic Hits sent me on a nostalgia trip,

 
Mea culpa! LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 07:33
Not K Tel but does anyone remeber this?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 08:21
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Two more, slightly older:
 
 
A1 Who, The –  Substitute   
A2 Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, The –  Fire   
A3 Procol Harum –  Whiter Shade Of Pale   
A4 Cream (2) –  Sunshine Of Your Love   
A5 Jimi Hendrix –  Hey Joe   
A6 Elton John –  Crocodile Rock   
A7 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke –  Resurrection Shuffle   
A8 Faces, The* –  Stay With Me   
A9 Derek & The Dominos –  Layla   
A10 Thunderclap Newman –  Something In The Air   
B1 Spencer Davis* –  Give Me Some Lovin'   
B2 Free –  My Brother Jake   
B3 T-Rex* –  Get It On   
B4 Joe Cocker –  With A Little Help From My Friends   
B5 Status Quo –  Down The Dustpipe   
B6 Manfred Mann –  54321   
B7 Move, The –  Blackberry Way   
B8 Hollies, The –  Here I Go Again   
B9 Kinks, The –  All Day & All Of The Night   
B10 Deep Purple –  Hush 
 
 
A1 O'Jays* –  Backstabbers   
A2 Johnny Nash –  There Are More Questions Than Answers   
A3 Roxy Music –  Virginia Plain   
A4 Atomic Rooster –  Devil's Answer   
A5 Judge Dread –  Big Six   
A6 Dave And Ansil Collins* –  Double Barrel   
A7 John Kongos –  Tokoloshe Man   
A8 Daniel Boone –  Rock And Roll Bum   
A9 Free –  All Right Now   
A10 Faces (3) –  Stay With Me   
B1 Tyrannosaurus Rex –  Debora   
B2 Mac Davis –  Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me   
B3 Lesley Duncan –  Sing Children Sing   
B4 Colin Blunstone –  I Don't Believe In Miracles   
B5 Pioneers* –  I Believe In Love   
B6 Johnny Pearson –  Sleepy Shores   
B7 Greyhound (4) –  Black And White   
B8 Lindisfarne –  Meet Me On The Corner   
B9 Dandy Livingstone –  Big City   
B10 Cat Stevens –  Moonshadow 
 
 
Jimi Hendrix - British Gold??? Confused
 
I used to have a couple of 20 Fantastic Hits albums in the 70s. I remember a couple of Blackfoot Sue classics that were on them. Anyone remember them?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 08:24
^British band, Hendrix lived here....i can see a good case for it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 08:36
^damn straight, Hendrix was a marginal figure in the USA until Chas Chandler imported his art back to the USA from the UK. I can't resist rejoicing in the delicious irony of this musical invasion being tantamount to an aesthetic Pearl Harbour launched by the perfidious albion'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 08:48
I've got the "By Invitation Only" album on cassette.   At the time, the big deal was that ELP Karn Evil 9 Parts 1 & 2 were presented without a break/fade out.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2013 at 09:11
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

^I remeber not realising they were all cover versions at first and then  I  though...this Sweet song doesn't sound quite right!

Not bad versions though...not so much covers as clones.
As Bob said earlier - some of the sessions musicians on those albums later became famous in their own right. Rick Wakeman did hundreds of sessons recordings at that time (the contentious "Piano Vibrations" album is an example of that). I have an album called "Funky Junction plays Deep Purple" which was a sessions recording of Purple covers by a band that later became Thin Lizzy.
 
 
I remember that, I never realised it was Thin Lizzy though.
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