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November 16, 1968
Cash Box Magazine


Looking Ahead

#14 THE PATH OF LOVE
(Pocket Full Of Tunes, Akbestal-BMI)
John Cowsill (MGM 14003)


Ampex Expands Micro Cassette Line w/Releases 3 & 4, New Hardware

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, I11.-Ampex has marketed releases three and four __n its Micro Cassette line and has made three additions to Micro Series cassette recorders and players.

The Micro Cassettes are 4 -selection _1.98 albums merchandised on a "blister pack" card. Release three features the American Breed, Procol Harum, Les Reed, the Mills Bros., The Cowsills (no. 2), the Zombies, Them, Lulu, Los Bravos, Tom Jones (no. 2), Tom Jones (no. 3), Greatest Hits from England, Vol. 3, Sammy Davis, Dean Martin (no. 1), Trini Lopez, the Kinks, Nancy Sinatra, Don Ho, Frank Sinatra (no. 2), Miriam Makeba, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Righteous Bros. (no. 2), the Blues Project, Janis Ian and Richie Haven.

Haven. Release number three features Leonard Nimoy, Billy Vaughn, Lyn Roman, Billy Vaugh Singers, Soul Society, the Cowsills (no. 1), Engelbert Humperdinck (no. 2), Greatest Hits from England, Vol. 4, Dean Martin (no. 2), Dean Martin (no. 3), Frank Sinatra (no. 1), Frank Sinatra (no. 3), Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood, First Edition, the Righteous Bros. (no. 1), Everly Bros., Bill Haley, Peter, Paul & Mary (no. 2), Peter, Paul & Mary (no. 3), Petula Clark (no. 1), Harpers Bizarre, Petula Clark (no. 2), the Association and Petula Clark (no. 3).

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Record Reviews

DR. WISHBONE'S REVIVAL (Senate 2112)
Indian Lake (2:57) [Pocket Full Of Tunes, BMI-Romeo] Recent Cowsills Top Tenner gets a commercial instrumental workout that could see top airplay on good music and rock outlets. Production was handled by Cowsills producers Farrell and Romeo. Flip: "Wishwater" (2:10) [Pocket Full Of Tunes, BMI-Farrell, Romeo]


Japan

Beside the Beatles' "Hey Jude/Revolution" which has been strongly s ported by D.J's and pop commentators, they recommend the following amt the current single issues: "Amen" by Otis Redding (Atlantic -Gram.), "Be Baby" by the Ronettes (London -King), "People Got To Be Free" by the Rase (Atlantic -Gram.), "Street Fighting Man" by the Rolling Stones (Lond King), "Fool On The Hill" by Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 (A&B-Kin "Indian Lake" by the Cowsills (MGM-Gram.), "This Little Bird" by Ns; Sinatra (Reprise -Victor), "I Close My Eyes and Count To Ten" by Du Springfield (Philips -Victor) and "Oh, Pretty Woman" by John Mayall Bluesbreakers (London -King) pulled from the group's LP "Crusade."





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