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#Papa John Creach (0:30) | #Papa John Creach (0:30) | ||
#Jim Croce (1:00) | #Jim Croce (1:00) | ||
| − | #Pat Simmons and Tiran Porter from The Doobie Brothers (0:30) | + | #Pat Simmons and Tiran Porter from [[Wikipedia:The Doobie Brothers|The Doobie Brothers]] (0:30) |
#Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (0:30) | #Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (0:30) | ||
| − | #Dr. John The Night Tripper (0:30) | + | #[[Dr. John|Dr. John The Night Tripper]] (0:30) |
#Glenn Frey from Eagles (0:30) | #Glenn Frey from Eagles (0:30) | ||
#Nickey Barclay from Fanny (0:30) | #Nickey Barclay from Fanny (0:30) | ||
| − | #Mark | + | #Mark Farner from [[Grand Funk Railroad|Grand Funk]] (0:30) |
| − | #Mark | + | #Mark Farner from Grand Funk (0:18) |
#Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead (0:30) | #Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead (0:30) | ||
#Burton Cummings from The Guess Who (0:30) | #Burton Cummings from The Guess Who (0:30) | ||
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#Loggins & Messina (0:30) | #Loggins & Messina (0:30) | ||
#Taj Mahal (0:30) | #Taj Mahal (0:30) | ||
| − | #Mahavishnu (John McLaughlin) (0:30) | + | #Mahavishnu ([[John McLaughlin]]) (0:30) |
#Chip Monck (0:30) | #Chip Monck (0:30) | ||
#Spencer Dryden from New Riders Of The Purple Sage (0:30) | #Spencer Dryden from New Riders Of The Purple Sage (0:30) | ||
#Phil Ochs (1:00) | #Phil Ochs (1:00) | ||
#The O'Jays (0:30) | #The O'Jays (0:30) | ||
| − | #Ringo Starr (0:30) | + | #[[Ringo Starr]] (0:30) |
#Sha-Na-Na (1:00) | #Sha-Na-Na (1:00) | ||
#Corky Siegel (0:30) | #Corky Siegel (0:30) | ||
#Jim Schwall (0:30) | #Jim Schwall (0:30) | ||
#Shelly Plotkin (0:30) | #Shelly Plotkin (0:30) | ||
| − | #Ravi Shankar (0:30) | + | #[[Ravi Shankar]] (0:30) |
#The Staple Singers (0:30) | #The Staple Singers (0:30) | ||
#Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, William Shatner (1:00) - The Star Trek crew | #Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, William Shatner (1:00) - The Star Trek crew | ||
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#Loudon Wainwright III (0:30) | #Loudon Wainwright III (0:30) | ||
#Lonnie Jordan from War (0:30) | #Lonnie Jordan from War (0:30) | ||
| − | #Dionne | + | #Dionne Warwick (0:30) |
#Tim Weisberg (0:30) | #Tim Weisberg (0:30) | ||
| − | #Wolfman Jack (0:30) | + | #[[Wolfman Jack]] (0:30) |
| − | #Stevie Wonder (0:30) | + | #[[Wikipedia:Stevie Wonder|Stevie Wonder]] (0:30) |
| − | #[[Frank Zappa]] (0:30) | + | #[[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (0:30) |
==Release Notes== | ==Release Notes== | ||
| − | This 'not for sale' LP contains radio spots from the National Association of Progressive Radio Announcers (NAPRA) involved in an anti-drug campaign organized by the Progressive Broadcasting Foundation. | + | This 'not for sale' LP contains radio spots from the National Association of Progressive Radio Announcers (NAPRA) involved in an anti-drug campaign organized by the Progressive Broadcasting Foundation |
| + | <ref name="CRLF">[http://www.crlf.de/ChuckBerry/radio.html A Collector's Guide to the Music of Chuck Berry] by Dietmar Rudolph.</ref>. | ||
==Liner Notes== | ==Liner Notes== | ||
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| align="center" | [[wikipedia:Long playing record|LP]] | | align="center" | [[wikipedia:Long playing record|LP]] | ||
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[[Category:Discography]] | [[Category:Discography]] | ||
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Tracks
LP
Side One
- Batdorf & Rodney (0:30)
- Black Oak Arkansas (0:30)
- Brewer & Shipley (0:30)
- Harry Chapin (1:00)
- Chicago - Bob Lamm (1:00)
- The Cisco Kid (1:00) - voice by Duncan Renaldo
- The Cisco Kid (0:30) - voice by Duncan Renaldo
- Judy Collins (1:00)
- Alice Cooper (0:30)
- Papa John Creach (0:30)
- Jim Croce (1:00)
- Pat Simmons and Tiran Porter from The Doobie Brothers (0:30)
- Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (0:30)
- Dr. John The Night Tripper (0:30)
- Glenn Frey from Eagles (0:30)
- Nickey Barclay from Fanny (0:30)
- Mark Farner from Grand Funk (0:30)
- Mark Farner from Grand Funk (0:18)
- Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead (0:30)
- Burton Cummings from The Guess Who (0:30)
- Bernie Calvert from The Hollies (0:30)
- Elvin Jones (0:30)
Side Two
- B.B. King (1:00)
- Al Kooper (0:30)
- Loggins & Messina (0:30)
- Taj Mahal (0:30)
- Mahavishnu (John McLaughlin) (0:30)
- Chip Monck (0:30)
- Spencer Dryden from New Riders Of The Purple Sage (0:30)
- Phil Ochs (1:00)
- The O'Jays (0:30)
- Ringo Starr (0:30)
- Sha-Na-Na (1:00)
- Corky Siegel (0:30)
- Jim Schwall (0:30)
- Shelly Plotkin (0:30)
- Ravi Shankar (0:30)
- The Staple Singers (0:30)
- Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, William Shatner (1:00) - The Star Trek crew
- Sylvester & The Hot Band (1:00)
- Loudon Wainwright III (0:30)
- Lonnie Jordan from War (0:30)
- Dionne Warwick (0:30)
- Tim Weisberg (0:30)
- Wolfman Jack (0:30)
- Stevie Wonder (0:30)
- Frank Zappa (0:30)
Release Notes
This 'not for sale' LP contains radio spots from the National Association of Progressive Radio Announcers (NAPRA) involved in an anti-drug campaign organized by the Progressive Broadcasting Foundation [1].
Liner Notes
The note for side 2 track #25 reads "at Ike's. Big Mother is watching".
Background Information
Alternate Covers
Versions
| ZFT # | Version # | # discs | Format | Catalog # | Release (YYYY-MM-DD) |
Barcode (EAN-13) |
Artwork | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n/a | 1 Original Stereo |
1 | LP | NAPRA NAPRA-1 |
1973 | None | US edition. |
Notes
- ↑ A Collector's Guide to the Music of Chuck Berry by Dietmar Rudolph.