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"Don't Stop Believin'"-released in 1976 on MCA,EMI,Toshiba/EMI and Festival/Interfusion.
A huge photo session for this album took place and it finally narrowed down to this front cover of Olivia lifting up her hair and the back cover of Liv in a red jump suit in front of a huge wooden rocking horse. Many of the photos ended up as MCA Records publicity photos and a few posters published by Pro Arts Inc.of Medina,Ohio who went into the fan club buisiness.A life size standee of Olivia in a red gown holding a rose and smiling was used by MCA at record shop displays in malls nationwide which was also from those same photo sessions.Oh...by the way ladies..the feathered hairstyle is cool again! Olivia sported the "feathered" look back then!!! Wives,entice your husbands with a "feathered" hairstyle.
(thank you Carrie Underwood for bringing it back one more time!)
"Making A Good Thing Better"-released in 1977 on MCA,EMI,Toshiba/EMI and Festival/Interfusion.
This album and the previous release yielded little (if any)Top 40 radio airplay although A/C stations had her in the norm. Some critics wondered if Olivia hit a major dry spell and questioned her hitmaking ability. The doubters faded away one year later when she made her movie debut.
The best cut on this album is her interpretation of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from "Evita."
"First Impressions" -released around 1975 or 1976 on EMI and Toshiba/EMI.

Released in Australia as "Great Hits/First Impressions" on Festival/Interfusion

A compilation focusing on Olivia's early hits and some album cuts and singles unreleased in the U.S.

OLIVIA TRIVIA:
Q:Olivia had a famous grandfather..who was he?
A:Max Born, a German born physicist and freind of Albert Einstein who did research and work on quantum physics.
45 RPM singles

Don't Stop Believin'
Every Face Tells A Story
Sam
Making A Good Thing Better
...Back to the homestead
...a pack of Chesterfields,a full tank of gas,it's midnight  and we're wearing sunglasses...HIT IT!