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Pug Lover
08-18-2005, 08:48 PM
Back when I was ten years old,I recall buying an"20 original hits/20 original stars"type of album on eight track tape(back when eight tracks were still around of course).If I remember correctly,the name of this album was Blazzing Bullets.The album cover was a greyish colour displaying what looked like bullet holes.The songs I remember most from this LP are as follows:
Brazil/The Ritchie Family
Foe Dee Odee/The Rubettes
It Ought To Sell A Million/Lyn Paul
Make The Woman Love Me/Dion
Love Will Keep Us Together/Neil Sedaka
Jive Talking/The Bee Gees
Lay Down A Line To Me/Tim Moore
Paloma Blanca/The George Baker Selection
The Single Girl/Sandy Posey
All I Need Is Your Sweet Loving/Gloria Gaynor
Swing Low Sweet Chariot/Eric Clapton
It was one of my favourite eight tracks.But eventually,the tape itself became loose somehow,which distorted the sound,making sound all wobbly.So it had to be thrown out.
Does anyone remember this album at all?

Ireneparalegal
08-18-2005, 08:52 PM
Back when I was ten years old,I recall buying an"20 original hits/20 original stars"type of album on eight track tape(back when eight tracks were still around of course).If I remember correctly,the name of this album was Blazzing Bullets.The album cover was a greyish colour displaying what looked like bullet holes.The songs I remember most from this LP are as follows:
Brazil/The Ritchie Family
Foe Dee Odee/The Rubettes
It Ought To Sell A Million/Lyn Paul
Make The Woman Love Me/Dion
Love Will Keep Us Together/Neil Sedaka
Jive Talking/The Bee Gees
Lay Down A Line To Me/Tim Moore
Paloma Blanca/The George Baker Selection
The Single Girl/Sandy Posey
All I Need Is Your Sweet Loving/Gloria Gaynor
Swing Low Sweet Chariot/Eric Clapton
It was one of my favourite eight tracks.But eventually,the tape itself became loose somehow,which distorted the sound,making sound all wobbly.So it had to be thrown out.
Does anyone remember this album at all?
Not really. But the format sounds like something K-tel distributed. They were a company famous for releasing albums with various artists. I know, cuz I used to buy them. As a matter of fact, there is a thread here abt K-tel.

seventies_sitcoms
08-18-2005, 09:00 PM
Does anybody remember Ronco Records? They were a K-Tel like company.

Ireneparalegal
08-18-2005, 09:01 PM
Oh yeah. ahhh memories.