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Puffer Belly (anonymous@anonymous.org) 2018/04/11 07:18

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On 11 Apr 2018 03:36:27 -0700, blabber <blabber@newsguy.com> wrote:

>These Warner/Reprise special promotional albums came out in the 1969-1980s
>timeframe.  They were full stereo, double albums in deluxe packaging. The
>double albums ($2 for two records) average about 28 selections, each of
>them  filled with the best of the artists' work, plus some extra
>collectors' items (like unreleased singles, even an Ice Capades commercial
>by Van Dyke Parks).
>
>You couldn't buy these albums in a store; they were available only by

>and $3 for the deluxe three-record set, Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies.
>
>While I actually own some of these albums, the effort to play them -- dust
>them off, locate a working turntable and listen to them with all the
>attendant pops, clicks and possible skips -- seems a bit much.  I was
>hoping somebody out there has a digitized set of some, possibly even all
>of these magnificent albums so I can have a audio flashback memory to my
>misspent college days...
>
>Comprehensive listing of albums and included material:
>https://www.dustbury.com/music/wblist.html
>
>The 1969 Warner/Reprise Songbook
>The 1969 Warner/Reprise Record Show
>October 10, 1969
>The Big Ball
>Schlagers!

>Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies
>Non-Dairy Creamer
>Hot Platters
>Together
>The Whole Burbank Catalog
>Middle of the Road
>Burbank
>The Days of Wine and Vinyl
>Appetizers
>All Singing - All Talking - All Rocking
>Hard Goods
>Peaches
>Deep Ear
>The Force
>All Meat
>Peaches, Vol. 2
>I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This
>The Works
>Supergroup
>The People's Record
>Cook Book
>Limo
>Collectus Interruptus
>Pumping Vinyl
>A La Carte
>Monsters
>Eclipse
>Music with 58 Musicians, Volume 1
>Troublemakers
>Loss Leaders Revisited
>Loss Leaders 2

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