Telecasts & Johnny Moondog |
John Lennon |
two record -
black vinyl |
068 |
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REMARK : |
- two LP in one - |
JL-517 was the
reference number (Matrix) of the original 'Telecasts'
pressing! / KOK-1-5832 was the reference number (Matrix) of
the original 'Johnny Moondog' pressing by Boxtop!
It has to
be assumed that
'REI' means 'Re-issue'. |
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Telecasts &
Johnny Moondog |
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CATALOG NUMBER |
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Trade Mark Of Quality |
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ISSUE FROM
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198? |
Made in USA |
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Side one :
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JL-517-A |
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Side two :
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JL-517-B |
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Side three:
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JL-517-C |
KOK-1-5832 A * REI |
Side four :
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JL-517-D |
KOK-1-5832 B * REI |
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TITLE SIDE
one |
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TITLE SIDE
two |
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TITLE SIDE
three (LP Two / Side one) |
Track |
Title |
Comment |
Lyrics |
01 |
Goodnight
Vienna |
Outtake
with the (slower) ending of the JL Anthology version
edited in at the end |
no |
02 |
Imagine |
Recorded
Live At The Appollo In 1972 |
no |
03 |
Serve
Yourself |
Outtake
Longer beginning than on JL Anthology |
no |
04 |
Mucho
Mungo |
Outtake
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no |
05 |
Ya Ya |
Rock And
Roll Outtake From the 'May Pang Tapes' |
no |
06 |
I Sat
Below Me / Frank Cummings |
Note 5th
Beatle, Murry the K almost says "explain." / Lennon poem
read in the same rhythm style as 'I Sat Belonely'
Followed by the words 'The end', spoken by Lennon but
from different source |
no |
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TITLE SIDE
four (LP Two / Side two) |
Track |
Title |
Comment |
Lyrics |
01 |
GodSave
Us |
John's
guide vocal for Bill Elliott |
no |
02 |
Everybody Had A Hard Year |
Soundtrack from John and Yoko's film 'Rape' |
no |
03 |
Radio
Israel |
March
15-31, 1969 in Room 902 at the Amsterdam Hilton. John
and Yoko.
From an interview for an Israeli journalist.
First you hear a short vocal rendition of 'Hava Negilah'
and then 'Jerusalaim' |
no |
04 |
Yer Blues |
John's 'Yer
Blues' and Yoko's (sometime so-called) 'Her Blues'.
Louder guitar, less Yoko voice, less violin.
Longer than on 'Lost Lennon Tapes Vol.4' (complete
ending). |
no |
05 |
That'll Be The Day |
From the
'May Pang Tapes' |
no |
06 |
Do The Oz |
The
B-side, recorded, as the A-side, in early June, 1971 at
Ascot, and unreleased otherwise |
no |
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