I'm sure it may have been discussed before but I dont understand why The Shadows singles - Apache for example - were not included in their albums (until The Shadows Greatest Hits '63).....was this the norm at the time?
Malc
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JimN wrote:The Shads' early hits had been included on LP in South Africa in 1961, and in France in 1962 or so.
Didier wrote:JimN wrote:The Shads' early hits had been included on LP in South Africa in 1961, and in France in 1962 or so.
A 10" LP was released in France in 1962 as "The Best of the Shadows" with : Apache / Midnight / Kon-Tiki / The Frightened City / F.B.I. / Shazam / Atlantis / It's Been A Blue Day / Dakota / Shinding (Columbia FP 1160 mono).r
Didier wrote:JimN wrote:The Shads' early hits had been included on LP in South Africa in 1961, and in France in 1962 or so.
Shad1 wrote:I'm sure it may have been discussed before but I dont understand why The Shadows singles - Apache for example - were not included in their albums (until The Shadows Greatest Hits '63).....was this the norm at the time?
Malc
JimN wrote:Didier wrote:JimN wrote:The Shads' early hits had been included on LP in South Africa in 1961, and in France in 1962 or so.
A 10" LP was released in France in 1962 as "The Best of the Shadows" with : Apache / Midnight / Kon-Tiki / The Frightened City / F.B.I. / Shazam / Atlantis / It's Been A Blue Day / Dakota / Shinding (Columbia FP 1160 mono).r
Hmmm...
I'm afraid that that can't be correct, Dider, mon ami.
Shazam! (studio recording), Atlantis, and It's Been A Blue Day, and Shindig, were not released until 1963. And three of them weren't even recorded until 1963!
JimN
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