The Homesteaders (2) – Convoy
Label: |
Homestead Records (3) – 1005 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Folk, World, & Country |
Style: |
Disco |
Tracklist
A1 | Saturday Night | |
A2 | Fly, Robin, Fly | |
A3 | Country Boy | |
A4 | Convoy | |
A5 | Rock And Roll All Night | |
A6 | You Sexy Thing | |
A7 | I Write The Songs | |
A8 | Evil Woman | |
A9 | Love Rollercoaster | |
A10 | Walk Away From Love | |
B1 | Fly Away | |
B2 | Sing A Song | |
B3 | School Boy Crush | |
B4 | Love To Love You | |
B5 | Last Game Of The Season | |
B6 | Mahogany | |
B7 | He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother | |
B8 | Play On Love | |
B9 | Somewhere In The Night | |
B10 | Breaking Up Is Hard To Do |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
- Record Company – Fantastic-F, Inc.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Pressing Plant ID (Stamped in runout areas): I
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): F4RS-0007
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): F4RS-0008
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, A-Side, Runout): F4RS0007 5 I A1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, B-Side, Runout): F4RS0008 6 I A1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, A-Side, Runout, Etching): F4RS 0007 5 I A2
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, B-Side, Runout, Etching): F4RS 0008 6 I A1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, A-Side, Runout, Stamped): F4RS 0007 1 1 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, B-Side, Runout, Stamped): F4RS 0008 1 1 A2
Other Versions (5 of 9)
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Convoy (8-Track Cartridge, Stereo) | Homestead Records (3) | H-1005 | US | 1975 | ||
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Convoy 20 Of Today's Hits (LP) | Homestead Records (3) | HM-2001 | Canada | 1976 | ||
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Convoy 20 Of Today's Hits (LP) | Homestead Records (3) | HM-2001 | Canada | 1976 | ||
New Submission
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Convoy 20 Of Today's Hits (LP) | Homestead Records (3) | HM-2001 | Canada | 1976 | ||
New Submission
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Convoy 20 Of Today's Hits (LP) | Homestead Records (3) | HM-2001 | Canada | 1976 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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As a kid in Canada, Skid Row in 1987, was a fan of Marvel Comics before he got into KISS, and didn’t even know what the band looked like when he bought a 1975 compilation album called Convoy: 20 of Today’s Hits that featured “Rock & Roll All Night” [sic], a song that he immediately fell for. “But this was one of those fake K-tel-style records that didn’t even list the names of the bands,” he says, unaware that the song was actually a cover by something called the C.B. Radio Music Ensemble. When a friend showed him pictures of KISS, with Simmons vomiting blood, Bach was thoroughly disgusted. “I said to my friend, ‘How could you listen to that?’ Then one day after school my buddy dropped the needle and it was ‘Rock and Roll All Nite.’ I was like, ‘You’ve got to be fucking kidding me! These are the guys?’” Bach would soon be buying KISS records sound unheard. “I don’t judge them: Oh, they’ve got to top that last record. I look at it, like, This person is going to be dead one day, and I want as much art from them as they can possibly give me.”
- "They Just Seem a Little Weird: How KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz Remade Rock and Roll"
By Doug Brod · 2020
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