Saturday, November 2, 2019

The Liverpools (Wyncote)

In 1964 Cameo-Parkway started the Wyncote record label. Unfortunately the label did not have the same quality as that of Cameo-Parkway. Record jackets were inexpensively made and there was no inner paper sleeve for the albums. The albums were also pressed poorly. This resulted in the vinyl having pops and other background noise when played. A group called the Liverpools released two decent albums on Wyncote Records in 1964, “Beatlemania” and “The Hit Sounds From England”. Both albums featured mostly British invasion or Mersey sounding songs that was popular at the time. As far as I know the group never released a 45 single.

Additional information on the Wyncote Record label can found here.


Never Mind

Whenever I'm Felling Low

Chuck's Monster


Be My Girl

Hey Quiet Down There

Did You Ever Get My Letter 






5 comments:

  1. Great find! Can you please upload the rest of the tracks? Thanks so much!

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    1. Hi Pete. Glad you enjoy the record. I added a couple of songs from the album I think are good. Thank you for your comments

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  2. I had comped a few LIverpools' tracks but Whenever I'm falling and Be my Girl are equaly nice

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    1. Hi Michael. Funny thing all 6 of the songs I posted are on both the "Beatle Mania" and "The Hit Sounds From England" albums. Wyncote did that sometimes on their releases. Use songs from previous albums as feelers on another album. This is what they did on "The Hit Sounds From England" album. Thank you for your comments and your interest in the record.

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