i think they jacked the cover design concept from this one which is not quite as common:
Who released this, when did it come out, and what's on it? Never heard of this one before.
Although putting the two covers side by side, I'm not saying K-Tel DIDN'T hijack the cover design. But some concepts are just inevitable and in the air.
Who released this, when did it come out, and what's on it? Never heard of this one before.
erly 70's canadian comp of the best frank motley, jack hardin, king herbert and other tracks on marathon. goes for a bit north of a bill and all these years searching for records in this country i've never come across a copy of it. if anyone wants to trade me their copy, holleur at me.
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ha!
thanks for sharing this
so ineteresting to see a commercial for a such a common record
that was the k-tel business model: selling schlock records and products on tv
i think they jacked the cover design concept from this one which is not quite as common:
Who released this, when did it come out, and what's on it? Never heard of this one before.
Although putting the two covers side by side, I'm not saying K-Tel DIDN'T hijack the cover design. But some concepts are just inevitable and in the air.
erly 70's canadian comp of the best frank motley, jack hardin, king herbert and other tracks on marathon. goes for a bit north of a bill and all these years searching for records in this country i've never come across a copy of it. if anyone wants to trade me their copy, holleur at me.
http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Details.aspx?id=300430593732
I like how badly it's edited in the beginning when you see the second of hesitation before he get's started.