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Topic History of: Greatest Hits Past Present and Future
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dixie I've found a photo of the album sleeve here
www.musicstack.com/item/259354412

Check out the photo on the right. Who could it be?
dixie I bought the Long Player "Jonathan King's Greatest Hits, Past Present and Future" on UK Records Catalogue number UKAL1017 on Saturday. Brand new unplayed. (Which it will remain, as I don't have a record player).

There are no release date details on the album, but I would suggest it was released in 1975, (or 1976 latest.) It never charted.

JK, you wrote the sleeve notes, with pictures of Timmy included. What ammuses me most are the pictures on the front cover of you through various stages of life, past, (as a child), present (circa 1975) and future. The future picture is meant to show how you will look in old age, but I'm afraid the photo is way off the mark. Slim and bald was the prediction!

Oh, I picked up the gem for £1.