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Topic History of: Now That's What I Call Music 86...
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Irene Knee andrew wrote:
Went to work with someone who had they cost about 50p or something at the time.

Even when read as a telegram I can't understand what you write. Would it be so much of a strain to be coherent?
andrew Went to work with someone who had they cost about 50p or something at the time.
JK2006 Elton John was doing covers for Embassy (the cheap Woolworths covers label) when I first met him in the 60s.
andrew robbiex wrote:
What a lot of people don't know about the top of the pops albums is that they had nothing to do with the tv show of the same name. The bbc forgot to copyright the name and Pickwick records used the name to release albums of cover versions of the latest hits.

How successful were these compilations, did any of the session singers etc become famous after ? Pickwick always guaranteed me disappointment as recordings were terrible and sound was quiet, even the DVD's they put out are naff - nothing wrong with films in the public domain they can at least remaster the poor prints they have.
In The Know dixie wrote:
But at least they were original artists!

... and often heavily edited !