The Turtles – More Golden Hits Gold LP

£20.00

More Golden Hits Gold LP – The Turtles LP from Vinyl Records London

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From 1970, The Turtles second hits compilation, featuring the STEREO mixes, remastered from the original tapes by Bill Inglot. Originally only reissued in the US in 2017, Demon Records is proud to release this album in the UK for the first time.The album features another eight US chart hits from 1967 to 1970, including the number 6 hit ldquoHappy Togetherrdquo UK 7 and the number 6 hit ldquoYou Showed Merdquo as covered and sampled by the Lightning Seeds, and sampled by U2 and De La Soul. It also features the noncharting ldquoWho Would Ever Think That I Would Marry Margaretrdquo and its Bside ldquoWe Ainrsquot Gonna Party No Morerdquo, both exclusive to this album. Also exclusive to this album is ldquoCat In The Windowrdquo, written by Bonner amp Gordon composers of ldquoHappy Togetherrdquo, a song previously recorded by Petula Clark.Pressed on 180 gram gold vinyl.nbsp The Turtles LP is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20

LP

An LP, or long-playing vinyl record, is a classic format cherished by music enthusiasts for its warm, authentic sound. Typically featuring up to 45 minutes of music split between two sides, LPs are the perfect way to enjoy full albums as the artist intended. Their larger format also allows for striking album artwork, making them as much a visual delight as an auditory one.

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