Welcome, from Gflores

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Welcome!

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Women's suffrage: Grand merging and reforms!

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Hello there, your openion is important in Talk:Women's suffrage#Grand merging and reforms!. Most appreciatively, __ Maysara 20:12, 23 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

1954 United release

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Are you sure that Hooker album's from the 50's? I have a source which said the pink on off-white logo wasn't used until the 70's [1]. In any case the copyrighted record has been re-released by Ace records and that record was almost certainly nowhere near the first LP made for Hooker. In fact it seems to be a compilation record. Does it have "US-7746" on it?--I'll bring the food 03:54, 31 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

This info may be useful in assisting you work it out: " When [old yellow label united records were] reissued with the purple label, the original back slick was substituted with a generic back cover listing the first 91 albums issued on United and a few pictures of other album covers.
[this] second United label, used in the 1970s, was purple with black printing. The simplified logo, "united," was in purple on a white band above the center hole, and around the bottom edge in white lettering was "Mfd. By Cadet Records, Inc./Los Angeles, Ca." "--I'll bring the food 04:42, 31 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Also (amd i am sorry for typing tons on yr talk page) Ace records [2] who hold the record copyrights say it was originally released on Kent Records, it seems United/Superior is a budget re-release (not trying to put down your ownership of a somewhat rare record, mind) from the late 60's, and the original record is from the early 60's, not '54 (which i know the hooker site says but i think it may be wrong).--I'll bring the food 04:47, 31 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

File source problem with File:Lookoutwiki.JPG

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