Spain Volume 7 (22.396)
This Spanish LP has the
playing order changed for some reason.
The "Top of the Pops" title is maintained this time, although it comes in a striking new psychedelic design, which is the poorer for being set against the rather drab orange background. There is also mention of Pickwick on the label itself, but little else to indicate where these tracks came from.
Again, Belter deliberately confuse the issue with fictional names for the groups and singers supposedly featured. On this LP we find the Poppers re-christened as The Young Idea, Jack London, Hal Prince and so on, utilising much the same repertoire of aliases as seen on earlier releases.
Track details are as follows:
Side 1
Side 2
The "Top of the Pops" title is maintained this time, although it comes in a striking new psychedelic design, which is the poorer for being set against the rather drab orange background. There is also mention of Pickwick on the label itself, but little else to indicate where these tracks came from.
Again, Belter deliberately confuse the issue with fictional names for the groups and singers supposedly featured. On this LP we find the Poppers re-christened as The Young Idea, Jack London, Hal Prince and so on, utilising much the same repertoire of aliases as seen on earlier releases.
Track details are as follows:
Side 1
- Bad Moon Rising - act credited as Mickey Trounce
- In The Year 2525 - act credited as The Ravers
- A Boy Named Sue - act credited as Jack London
- Good Morning Starshine - act credited as The Young Idea
- Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - act credited as Joe Somerset
- Don't Forget To Remember - act credited as Hal Prince
Side 2
- I'll Never Fall In Love Again - act credited as Miss Muffin
- Viva Bobby Joe - act credited as The Disc Cards
- It's Getting Better - act credited as Miss Muffin
- I Second That Emotion - act credited as The Seven Lean Years
- Clean Up Your Own Back Yard - act credited as Jack London
- Throw Down A Line - act credited as Shane
Cassette edition
Pictured above is a cassette edition of the album. There is no track listing on the front, but interestingly, the tracks on side 1 which are printed on the cassette label (difficult to read, here) show that "A Boy Named Sue" has been replaced by "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" from side 2. The former is probably moved to the other side as well. This cassette pre-dates the first UK cassette release from the series by about two years!