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Mercury Rising! Long Plays: 1960s Part 3

May 23, 2024
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Mercury Records just kept rolling along through the 1960s along with their main subsidiary labels during that time including EmArcy (jazz), Fontana, Smash, Wing and Limelight.

Mercury Records Long Plays: 1965

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Jesse Colin Young & Youngbloods – “Youngblood” – 1965

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Judy Henske – “Little Bit of Sunshine – Little Bit of Rain”

The Young Americans – Presented by Johnny Mathis – 1965

Various – “Seaside Swingers” Soundtrack – 1965

Danny Meehan – “Meehan’s In!” – 1965

Broadway Cast – “I Had a Ball” – 1965

The Mitchell Trio – “Typical American Boys” – 1965

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George Jones – “Singing the Blues” – 1965

Antal Dorati – “Conducts Waltzes by Tchaikovsky” – 1965

Joseph Szigeti – “Prokofiev” – 1965

Quincy Jones & Dinah Washington – “Queen & Quincy” – 1965

Julie Rogers – “Julie Rogers” – 1965

The Red Ryder – “Lookin’ Good, Soundin’ Good” – 1965

The Hondells – “The Hondells” – 1965

The Searchers & Rattles – “Meet the Rattles” – 1965

Billy Lee Riley – “Whisky a Go Go Presents” – 1965

The Bitter End Singers – “Discover the Bitter End Singers” – 1965

Horst Jankowski – “The Genius Of” – 1965

Dave Dudley – “Rural Route #1” – 1965

The Platters – “The New Soul of the Platters Campus Style” – 1965

David Raksin – “Sylvia” – 1965

Freddie & the Dreamers – “Freddie & the Dreamers” – 1965

Johnny Mathis – “Love is Everything” – 1965

The Smothers Brothers – “Aesop’s Fables the Smothers Brothers Way” – 1965

Roy Drusky – “Country Music All Around the World” – 1965

Moms Mabley – “Now Here This!” – 1965

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Marty Allen & Steve Rossi – “Meet the Great Society” – 1965

Mike Nichols & Elaine May – “The Best Of” – 1965

Leslie Gore – “The Golden Hits Of” – 1965

Freddie & the Dreamers – “Do The Freddie” – 1965

The Bitter End Singers – “Through Our Eyes” – 1965

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Dave Dudley – “Truck Drivin’ Son Of-A-Gun” – 1965

Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell – “Love’s Eternal Triangle” – 1965

Various – “Stars and Guests of the Grand Ole Opry” – 1965

Perry & the Harmonics – “Intrigue with Soul” – 1965

The Mitchell Trio – “That’s the Way It’s Gonna Be” – 1965

Robert Armbruster – “The Sandpiper” Soundtrack – 1965

Fats Domino – “Fats Domino ’65” – 1965

The Smothers Brothers – “Mom Always Liked You Best” – 1965

Johnny Mathis – “The Sweetheart Tree” – 1965

Leslie Gore – “My Town, My Guy and Me” – 1965

Freddie & the Dreamers – “Frantic Freddie” – 1965

Pat and Lolly Vegas – “At the Haunted House” – 1965

Dave Dudley – “Greatest Hits” – 1965

Horst Jankowski – “More Genius Of” – 1965

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Freddie & the Dreamers – “Fun Lovin’ Freddie” – December 1965

The Mitchell Trio – “Violets of Dawn” – 1965

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Sarah Vaughan – “Pop Artistry” – 1965

Quincy Jones Orchestra – “Got a Brand New Bag” – 1965

Mercury Records Long Plays: 1966

Jerry Wallace – “The Best Of” – 1966

Marty Allen & Steve Rossi – “The Adventures of Batman And Rubin (Jewish Boy Wonder)” – 1966

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Roy Drusky – “Greatest Hits” – 1966

Dave Dudley – “There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere” – 1966

Roy Drusky – “Country Song Express” – 1966

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Quincy Jones Orchestra – “Quincy’s Got a Brand New Bag” – 1966

Leslie Gore – “Sings All About Love” – 1966

Faron Young – “Sings the Best of Jim Reeves” – 1966

Johnny Mathis – “The Shadow of Your Smile” – 1966

Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds – “Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds” – 1966

The Smothers Brothers – “Play it Straight” – 1966

Horst Jankowski – “Still More Genius” – 1966

Moms Mabley – “At the White House Conference” – 1966

Dave Dudley – “Lonelyville” – 1966

Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell – “Together Again” – 1966

Sarah Vaughan – “The New Scene” – 1966

Louis Armstrong – “Louis” – 1966

Roy Drusky – “In a New Dimension” – 1966

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The Smothers Brothers – “Golden Hits Vol. 2” – 1966

Johnny Mathis – “So Nice” – 1966

Horst Jankowski – “So What’s New” – 1966

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Blues Magoos – “Psychedelic Lollipop” – 1966

Dave Dudley – “Free and Easy” – 1966

Roy Drusky – “If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'” – 1966

The Shangri-Las – “The Golden Hits Of” – December 1966

Junior Parker – “Like It Is” – 1967

Tony Randall – “Warm & Wavry”

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Keith – “Out of Crank” – 1967

The Mauds – “Hold On” – 1967

Flatt and Scruggs – “The Original Theme from Bonnie & Clyde” – 1967

Dee Dee Warwick – “I Want to Be with You” – January 1967

Keith – “98.6” – January 1967

Chuck Berry – “Golden Hits” – January 1967

Jerry Butler – “Soul Artistry” – February 1967

Faron Young – “Unmitigated Gall” – 1967

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Leslie Gore – “California Nights” – March 1967

Tony Randall – “Vo-Vo-Do-Oh-Doe” – March 1967

Johnny Mathis – “Sings” – March 1967

Blues Magoos – “Electric Comic Book” – April 1967

Mort Sahl – “Anyway Onward” – April 1967

Dave Dudley – “My Kind of Love” – April 1967

Dinah Washington – “Discovered” – April 1967

The Romeros – “World of Flamenco with Jaleo” – May 1967

Rafael Puyana – “Music for the Harpsichord” – May 1967

Spanky & Our Gang – “Spanky and Our Gang” – July 1967

Sil Austin – “Plays Pretty for the People Again” – August 1967

Tony Washington – Warm and Wavery – August 1967

The Rattles – “Greatest Hits” – August 1967

Horst Jankowski – September 1967

The Robbs – “The Robbs” – September 1967

Roy Drusky – “Now is a Lonely Time” – September 1967

Chuck Berry – “In Memphis” – September 1967

Dr. Timothy Leary – “Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out” Soundtrack – September 1967

Dave Dudley – “Country Trucker Prayer” – September 1967

Dick Smothers – “Saturday Night at the World” – September 1967

Chuck Berry – “Live at the Fillmore – San Francisco” – September 1967

Moms Mabley – “Best Of” – September 1967

Kenny Rankin – “Mind-Dusters” – November 1967

Jerry Butler – “Mr. Dream Merchant” – December 1967

Earl Wilson Jr. – “This Is” – January 1968

Leslie Gore – “Golden Hits” – 1968

Jonas Starker & Gyorgy Sebok – “Bach” – 1968

Antal Dorati – “Brahms” – 1968

Dave Dudley – “Greatest Hits Vol. 2” – 1968

Jerry Butler – “Golden Hits Live” – February 1968

The Savage Resurrection – “The Savage Resurrection” – March 1968

The Ever-green Blues – “7 Do Eleven” – March 1968

Various – “Big Country” – March 1968

The Riverboat Soul Band – “The Riverboat Soul Band” – April 1968

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Manfred Mann – “Up the Junction” Soundtrack – April 1968

Spanky & Our Gang – “Like to Get to Know You” – April 1968

The McCoys – “Infinite McCoys” – April 1968

The Lennon Sisters – “Today” – April 1968

Chris & Peter Allen – “Album #1” – April 1968

Manfred Mann – “The Mighty Quinn” – May 1968

Horst Jankowski – “And We Got Love” – June 1968

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The New Colony Six – “Revelations” – June 1968

Blues Magoos – “Basic Blues Magoos” – June 1968

Regis Philbin – “It’s Time for Regis!” – June 1968

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – “In Search of Freedom” – June 1968

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Jerry Butler – “The Soul Goes On” – June 1968

Dave Dudley – “Thanks for All the Miles” – July 1968

Roy Drusky – “Jody and the Kid” – July 1968

Faron Young – “Here’s Faron Young” – July 1968

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Genesis – “In the Beginning” – July 1968

Chuck Berry – “From St. Louis to Frisco” – July 1968

Don Costa – “Instrumental Versions of Simon & Garfunkel” – August 1968

The Fool – “The Fool” – September 1968

Pat Paulsen – “For President” – September 1968

The Lennon Sisters – “Noel” – September 1968

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Linn County – “Proud Flesh Soothseer” – September 1968

Eyes of Blue – “The Crossroads of Time” – September 1968

Leslie Gore – “Golden Hits Vol. 2” – September 1968

Various – “Golden Era of Dance and Songs” – September 1968

Smothers Brothers – “Comedy Brothers Hour” – October 1968

Mother Earth – “Living with Animals” – November 1968

Buddy Miles Express – “Expressway to Your Skull” – November 1968

Jerry Butler – “The Ice Man Cometh” – November 1968

Various – “Decade of Golden Groups” – November 1968

Spanky & Our Gang – “Anything You Choose” – December 1968

Ruth Wallis – “How to Stay Sexy Tho’ Married” – December 1968

The Lennon Sisters – “Pop Country” – 1969

Various – “The Sound of Dissent” – 1969

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Jerry Merrick – “Follow, Follow, Follow” – 1969

Various – “The Sound of Dissent” – 1969

Sweet Pain – “England’s Heavy Blues Super Session” – 1969

Moms Mabley – “Abraham, Martin and John” – 1969

Van Der Graaf Generator – “The Aerosole Grey Machine” – 1969

Coven – “Witchcraft” – 1969

Link Davis – “Cajun Crawdaddy” – 1969

Tom T. Hall – “Homecoming” – 1969

Dave Dudley – “Best Of” – 1969

Various – “Original Gold Soul” – 1969

McCoys – “Human Ball” – 1969

Tom T. Hall – “The Ballad of Forty Dollars” – 1969

Moms Mabley – “Her Young Thing” – March 1969

Roy Drusky – “A Portrait of Roy Drusky” – March 1969

Faron Young – “I’ve Got Precious Memories” – April 1969

Dave Dudley – “One More Mile” – April 1969

Linn County – “Fever Shot” – April 1969

Alzo & Udine – “C’mon & Join Us!” – May 1969

Don Costa – “Concept” – May 1969

Horst Jankowski – “Plays Jankowski” – June 1969

Eyes of Blue – “In Fields of Ardath” – June 1969

Dee Dee Warwick – “Foolish Fool” – June 1969

Buddy Miles Express – “Electric Church” – June 1969

Chuck Berry – “Concerto in B Goode” – June 1969

Second City – “Writhes Again” – July 1969

Big Mama Thornton – “Stronger than Dirt” – August 1969

Mother Earth – “Make a Joyful Noise” – August 1969

Moms Mabley – “The Youngest Teenager” – September 1969

Mother Earth – “Presents Tracy Nelson Country” – September 1969

Roy Drusky – “My Grass is Green” – September 1969

Jerry Butler – “Ice on Ice” – September 1969

Spanky & Our Gang – “Greatest Hits” – October 1969

The New Colony Six – “Attacking a Straw Man” – October 1969

Mickey Newbury – “Looks Like Rain” – October 1969

Rod Stewart – “The Rod Stewart Album” – October 1969

Dave Dudley – “George and the North Woods” – October 1969

Kenny Rankin – “Family” – November 1969

Faron Young – “Wine Me Up” – November 1969

Steam – “Steam” – December 1969

Various – “Hallmark Hall of Fame Presents the Littlest Angel” – December 1969

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