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"Toomorrow" -released in 1970 on RCA Victor(UK) "A recycled prefab four flick....kinda like The Monkees meet "Plan 9 From Outer Space." (Okay,okay I actually just have a cassette copy of this original RCA LP thanks to a fan from Maryland. Bootleg CDs can be found if you look hard enough but are direct dubs from the original analog LP. "The cheaper they (sci-fi and monster movies)are the better they are...true cheapness is exemplified by visible nylon strings attached to the jaw of a giant spider." Frank Zappa |
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"If Not For You"-released in 1971 on UNI(US) and on Festival/Interfusion.(Australia) (UNI later merges with Decca and Kapp to form MCA Records in 1973) |
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"Olivia Newton-John"- released in 1971 on Pye International (UK)(same songs as US and Australian realeases.) |
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"Olivia"-released in 1972 on Pye International(UK) and Festival/Interfusion(Australia) |
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"Let Me Be There"-released in 1973 on MCA(US) (Song titles differ since it is a compilation from "If Not For You," and "Olivia.") |
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45 RPM singles: If Not For You/The Biggest Clown It's So Hard To Say Goodbye/Banks Of The Ohio Let Me Be There/Maybe Then I'll Think Of You |
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