Brighton
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 119
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| | 11/30/11 at 07:35 AM | | #1 |
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Greetings DeShannon A little Jackie DeShannon trivia:
Your two albums, “Lonely Girl and For You” What year were they released? I was looking at the albums side by side. You appear to be wearing the same blouse or shirt. They appear to be the same shirt, but they are different colors. The shirts seem to be buttoned differently, and your expression is not quite the same. So they don’t appear to be the same photograph. Jackie, I suppose this is where you say. Terry, has anybody ever told you that you are a little weird?
Anyway, have a good day.

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QuickTouches
Registered: 05/13/07
Posts: 32
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| | 12/11/11 at 04:24 PM | | #2 |
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| Liberty records created the budget Sunset label in 1966 to rerelease material and reuse cover photos. For You (Imperial 1967) and Sunset re-released older songs for the Lonely Girl release 1968 with the Gene Trindl photo from the 1967 For You session. Sunset once released some Ventures LPs with previous original instrumentals but Liberty changed some of the titles. You can imagine when listeners realized they already had these. unlike vocal releases. It reminds me of this girl I knew in college who saw a leading mime troupe in concert and bought one of their albums (Are you with me on this?) and she was surprised that for two album sides, all she heard was laughter and applause! |
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Brighton
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 119
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| | 12/13/11 at 07:59 AM | | #3 |
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A whole album with two sides of just laughter and applause? Now that's an album I could use! Every time I get a junk phone call with somebody trying to sell me something. I would play that album at full volume!
Have a good week
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