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Tower Records (USA)




Tower Records was a Capitol subsiduary active during the sixties (1964-70) which signed several British Invasion artists. It is best remembered now for the stateside release of Pink Floyd's first two albums, the Chocolate Watchband, Jake Holmes, The Standells and of course Biker movie soundtracks! Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville signed to the label in 1965.




Singles

Tower 120	Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville - This Sporting Life / Fizz (3/1965)
Tower 132	The Royal Showband Waterford - Hucklebuck '65 / I Ran All The Way Home (1965)
		later credited to Brendan Bowyer and The Royal Showband Waterford

Tower 134 Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville - You Turn Me On (Turn On Song) / Poor But Honest (5/1965) Tower 155 Ian Whitcomb - N-E-R-V-O-U-S! / The End (1965) Tower 274 Ian Whitcomb - Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night (11/1966) Albums T 5004 Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville - You Turn Me On (7/1965) T 5042 Ian Whitcomb - Mod, Mod Music Hall (11/1966) ST-5071 Ian Whitcomb - Yellow Underground (1967) ST-5100 Ian Whitcomb - Sock Me Some Rock (1968)


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