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The Last Of The Teenage Idols by Alex Harvey

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Release Date: 2016-03-31

Label: Universal Music Catalogue

Box set with the full Soul Band and SAHB original albums, the Alex Harvey solo albums, selected tracks from the New Band album and the last solo album, single A and B sides including Giant Moth 1967, as well as several tracks from “Hair Rave Up”, “Rock Workshop” and “Loch Ness Monster”. The “SAHB Without Alex” album is not included.
217 tracks, 21 previously unreleased, 59 songs on CD for the first time plus a 64-page hardback book.

Track 1-1: Recorded in Hamburg, 3rd October 1963.
Track 1-2: Recorded in Hamburg, 2nd September 1963.
Tracks 1-3 & 1-4 from the Decca album Everything's Allright With Isabella Bond (SLK 16333-P).
Tracks 1-5 to 1-18 taken from the album Alex Harvey And His Soul Band released as Polydor 831 887-1 in 1964.
Tracks 1-19 to 1-21 recorded in Hamburg, 9th May 1963.
Tracks 2-1 to 2-15 recorded in Hamburg, 2nd September 1963, and Lansdowne Studios, London, 14th August 1964, for the abandoned 2nd Soul Band album. Remastered from the original tapes and presented here in the original running order.
Track 2-16 recorded 1963/4 during the Soul Band album sessions.
Track 2-17 recorded at Lansdowne Studios, London, 14th August 1964.
Track 2-18 recorded in 1964 and release as a single 'A' side Polydor BM 56017 in July 1965.
Track 2-19 recorded in London, 5th August 1964.
Tracks 3-1 to 3-15 taken from the album The Blues released as Polydor 237 641 in 1965. Recorded at Studio Rahlstedt, Hamburg, 8-10th May 1964.
Tracks 3-16 & 3-17 released as the 'A' & 'B' sides of the single Fontana TF 610 in September 1965.
Tracks 4-1 & 4-2 released as the 'A' & 'B' sides of the single Fontana TF 764 in November 1966.
Tracks 4-3 & 4-4 released as the 'A' & 'B' sides of the single Decca F12640 in July 1967.
Tracks 4-5 & 4-6 released as the 'A' & 'B' sides of the single Decca F12660 in September 1967.
Tracks 4-7 to 4-17 taken from the album Roman Wall Blues released as Fontana 886 783TY/STL 5534 in 1969.
Track 4-18: Alex added music to this poem by Czech writer Miroslav Holub, from a translation by Ian and Jarmila Milner.
Tracks 5-1 to 5-4 taken from the album Hair Rave-Up (Live From Shaftsbury Theatre, London) released as Pye Records NSPL 18314 in 1969.
Tracks 5-5 to 5-9 taken from the album Rock Workshop released as CBS Records S 64075 in 1970. Recorded at De Lane-Lea Sound Studios on the 4th & 5th April 1970.
Tracks 5-10 to 5-17 taken from the album The Joker Is Wild released in Germany as Metronome MLP 15429 in 1972. Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London.
Tracks 6-1 to 6-9 taken from the album Framed released as Vertigo 6360 081 in 1972.
Tracks 6-10 released as a single 'B' side Vertigo 6059 070 in October 1972.
Tracks 6-11 to 6-15, 7-8 to 7-12 were recorded live for the BBC Radio 1 'In Concert' programme, at the Paris Theatre, London, 2nd November 1972.
Tracks 7-1 to 7-7 taken from the album Next released as Vertigo 6360 103 in 1973.
Tracks 7-13 & 7-14 were recorded live for the BBC's 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' TV programme, 20th December 1973.
Tracks 8-1 to 8-10 taken from the album The Impossible Dream released as Vertigo 6360 112 in 1974.
Tracks 8-11 & 8-12 were recorded live at the Ragnarock Festival, Oslo, Norway, 1974.
Track 8-13 taken from the promotional vinyl interview discs that were sent out to radio stations in the US.
Tracks 9-1 to 9-10 taken from the album Tomorrow Belongs To Me released as Vertigo 9102 003 in 1975.
Tracks 9-11, 10-12 recorded live for the BBC's 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' TV programme, 30th May 1975.
Tracks 9-12 to 9-14, 10-8 to 10-11 out-takes recorded at The Hammersmith Odeon, May 24th 1975.
Tracks 10-1 to 10-11 taken from the album Live released as Vertigo 6360 122 in 1975. Recorded at The Hammersmith Odeon, London, May 24th 1975.
Tracks 11-1 to 11-10 taken from the album The Penthouse Tapes released as Vertigo 9102 007 in 1976.
Tracks 11-11 to 11-15 recorded live at the De Montford Hall in Leicester in 1976.
Tracks 12-1 tot 12-8 taken from the album SAHB Stories released as Vertigo / Mountain Records 6370 417 / TOPS 112 in 1976.
Track 12-9 released as the 'B' side of the 7" single Amos Moses Vertigo 6078 244 / TOP 19 in September 1976.
Track 12-10 taken from the BBC TV "Top Of The Pops" performance broadcast on 10th June 1976.
Track 12-11 longer version taken from the US edition of the album SAHB Stories.
Tracks 13-1 to 13-9 taken from the album Rock Drill released as Vertigo / Mountain Records 6370 423 / TOPS 114 in 1977.
Track 13-11 released as a single 'B' side Vertigo / Mountain Records 6079 023 / TOP 32 in August 1977.
Tracks 13-12 to 13-14 recorded in session for the BBC Radio One "Alan Freeman Rock Show", 6th March 1978.
Tracks 14-1 to 14-4 taken from the album Alex Harvey Presents The Loch Ness Monster released as K-Tel NE984 in 1977.
Tracks 14-5 to 14-9 taken from the album The Mafia Stole My Guitar released as RCA Victor PL 25287 in 1979.
Track 14-10 released as a single 'B' side RCA PB 5199 in October 1979.
Track 14-11 released as a single 'A' side RCA PB 5252 in May 1980.
Tracks 14-12 to 14-16 taken from the album The Soldier On The Wall released as Power Station Records AMP 2 in 1983.

Tracks 1-1 to 1-18, 2-18, 3-1 to 3-15, 3-17, 4-2 to 4-6, 4-8 to 4-10, 4-12 to 4-17, 5-10 to 5-17, 12-9, 12-11, 13-11, 14-10, 14-11 First Time on Official CD.
Tracks 1-19 to 1-21, 9-12 to 9-14, 10-8 to 10-11, 11-11 to 11-15, 13-10, 13-12 to 13-14, 14-17 Previously Unreleased.
Track 7-13 Previously Unreleased On CD.

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This Compilation ℗ & © 2016 Universal Music Catalogue
Made in Germany (sleeve)
Made in the EU (discs)

Tracks 1-1 to 1-4 ℗ 1963 Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH.
Tracks 1-5 to 1-1-11, 1-13 to 1-16, 1-18 ℗ 1964 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 1-12, 1-17, 2-2 to 2-4, 2-6 to 2-15, 2-17, 3-1 to 3-15 ℗ 1964 Vertigo/Capitol, a divison of Universal Music GmbH.
Tracks 1-19 to 1-21 ℗ 2016 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 2-1 ℗ 1963 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 2-5 ℗ 1999 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 2-16 ℗ 2002 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 2-18 ℗ 1965 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 3-16, 3-17 ℗ 1965 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Track 4-1 ℗ 1966 Fontana.
Track 4-1 ℗ 1966 Vertigo/Capitol, a divison of Universal Music GmbH.
Tracks 4-3 to 4-6 ℗ 1967 Vertigo/Capitol, a divison of Universal Music GmbH.
Tracks 4-7, 4-11 to 4-13 ℗ 1969 Fontana.
Tracks 4-8 to 4-10, 4-14 to 4-17 ℗ 1969 Vertigo/Capitol, a divison of Universal Music GmbH.
Track 4-18 ℗ 2002 ℗ Universal Music GmbH.
Tracks 5-1 to 5-4 ℗ 1969 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
Tracks 5-5 to 5-9 ℗ 2002 Angel Air Records.
Tracks 5-10 to 5-17 ℗ 1972 Vertigo/Capitol, a divison of Universal Music GmbH.
Tracks 6-1 to 6-9, 8-9 ℗ 1972 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 6-10 ℗ 2002 Mercury Records Ltd.
Tracks 6-11 to 6-15, 12-10 ℗ 2009 BBC.
Tracks 7-1 to 7-7 ℗ 1973 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 8-1 to 8-5, 8-7, 8-8, 8-10, 9-1 to 9-4 ℗ 1974 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 8-6 ℗ 1993 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 8-11, 8-12 ℗ 1974 Universal Music A/S
Track 8-13 ℗ 2015 Virgin EMI.
Tracks 9-5 to 9-10, 10-1 to 10-11 ℗ 1975 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 9-11, 10-12 ℗ 1975 BBC Worldwide Ltd.
Tracks 9-12 to 9-14 ℗ 1975 Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 11-1 to 11-10, 12-2 to 12-9 ℗ 1976 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 11-11 to 11-15 ℗ 2016 Global.
Track 12-1, 13-1 to 13-9, 13-11 ℗ 1977 Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 12-11 ℗ 1976 Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Track 13-10 ℗ 1977 Vertigo/Capitol, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Tracks 13-12 to 13-14 ℗ 1978 BBC.
Tracks 14-1 to 14-4 ℗ 1977 K-Tel Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
Tracks 14-5 to 14-10 ℗ 1979 Sony Music Entertainment Ltd.
Track 14-11 ℗ 1980 Sony Music Entertainment Ltd.
Tracks 14-12 to 14-17 ℗ 1983 Song Management Ltd.

Publishers:
Tracks 1-5, 6-13, 11-14: Peermusic (UK) Ltd.
Tracks 1-16 & 1-18: Arc Music Corp
Track 2-1: Dominion Music Co. Ltd.
Tracks 2-5, 2-18, 5-3, 5-5, 14-5, 14-6, 14-8: Copyright Control.
Tracks 2-7, 3-1: Universal-MCA Music Publishing div. of Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP).
Track 2-10: Marquis Music Co. Ltd.
Track 2-11: Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd.
Track 2-15: Arc Music Corp. / Bug Music Ltd. / Hoochie Coochie Music / Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
Tracks 2-16, 4-1: Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.
Tracks 2-17, 11-8: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc.
Track 2-19: EMI Music Publishing Ltd. / Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.
Track 3-12: Lawrence Wright Music Co. Ltd.
Tracks 3-13, 8-8 [The Impossible Dream]: Carlin Music Corp.
Track 3-14: Folksways [sic] Music Publ. Inc.
Track 3-16: EMI Music - Jobete Music.
Tracks 4-7, 6-3, 6-11, 7-9, 10-10, 13-13: Charly Publishing Ltd.
Track 4-10: United Artists Music Co. Inc.
Tracks 4-11, 14-14: Talisman Music
Tracks 4-13, 6-2: Chrysalis Music Ltd.
Tracks 4-18, 6-10: Talisman Music Co.
Track 5-1: EMI United Partnership Ltd.
Tracks 5-2, 13-9: Loner Music Ltd.
Track 5-4: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Tracks 5-6, 5-7, 5-9, 6-7, 6-15: EMI Songs Ltd.
Track 5-5: April Music Ltd.
Track 5-14: Chelsea Music Publishing Co. Ltd. / Jenny Music Inc.
Track 5-16: United Artists Music Co. Inc. [Hare Krishna] / Frank Zappa Music [Willie The Pimp].
Tracks 6-4, 6-12, 7-2, 7-10, 7-11, 9-6, 9-11, 10-5, 10-9, 11-12, 11-15, 12-5, 12-10: Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Tracks 6-5, 8-2, 8-3, 8-5, 9-3, 9-8, 9-13, 11-2, 13-3, 13-8, 13-14: Polygram Songs Musikverlag GmbH
Track 6-6: Arc Music Corp. / Bug Music Ltd. / Hoochie Coochie Music
Tracks 6-8, 6-14: Copyright Control / Jimmy Condron.
Tracks 7-1, 7-6, 7-7, 8-1, 8-10, 10-8: Eiger Music Ltd.
Tracks 7-3, 7-8, 7-14, 8-11, 10-2: MCS Music Ltd.
Tracks 7-4, 7-12: Edward Kassner Music Co. Ltd.
Tracks 7-5, 7-13: Carlin Music Corp. / Sabam S.C. [sic]
Track 8-8 : Walden Music, Inc.
Tracks 8-9, 9-1, 9-9, 9-12, 10-1, 10-3, 10-4, 10-11, 11-11, 12-2, 12-11, 14-2 to 14-4: Eiger Music Ltd. / Panache Music Ltd.
Tracks 10-6, 10-12: Donna Music Ltd.
Track 10-7: Quintet Music Inc.
Track 11-3: Bug Music Ltd.
Track 11-5: Ezra Music Corp.
Track 11-6: TRO Essex Music Ltd.
Track 11-9: Warner Chappell North America.
Track 11-10: Irving Berlin Music Corp. (ASCAP).
Track 12-7: Polygram Songs Ltd.
Track 14-7: CCS Rights Management (SOCAN) / Kassner Associated Publishers / Ranbach Music / Sony/ATV Music Publishing UK Ltd.
Track 14-9: EMI Music Publishing Ltd. / Warner Chappell North America.
Track 14-10: Sign Here Music Ltd.
Track 14-11: Blue Mountain Music Ltd.
Tracks 14-12, 14-16, 14-17: Panache Music
Track 14-13: Warner Chappell
Track 14-15: Valentine Music Co.

Title of track 1-10 on the back sleeve as "I've Got My Mojo Working" but in the book as "Got My Mojo Working".
On track 12 Guido Desimpelaere, a Flemish songwriter, is erroneously credited as co-writer for "New Orleans". This should be Frank Guida.
The songwriting for track 2-5 is incorrectly credited to "Carr, O'Connor, Leach". In fact, this is a song written by Alex Harvey, Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry.
Title of track 3-5 on the back sleeve as "Maybe Some Day" but in the book as "Maybe Someday".
The songwriting for track 3-11 is incorrectly credited to Jean Cox but is written by Jimmy Cox.
The songwriting for track 4-8 is incorrectly credited to "Carl Davis, George Richard Howe". This song is penned by Mac Davis & Delaney Bramlett.
The songwriting for track 4-15 is incorrectly credited to June Foray. It is actually written by Andy Forray.
On tracks 4-18 & 6-10 'Milner' is (co-)credited only once while it should be credited to both Ian Milner and Jarmila Milner.
The songwriting for track 6-1 is incorrectly credited to Ritchie Valens but this is actually written by Leiber & Stoller.
On track 6-8 Les Harvey is incorrectly credited as co-writer.
On track 14-15 Raymond Conn is incorrectly credited as songwriter.

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