Various - Night Club 67 album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Night Club 67
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Easy Listening, Pop Rock, Vocal, Garage Rock
Released: 1967
Country: Czechoslovakia
MP3 album: 1286 mb
FLAC album: 1212 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: XM FLAC RA AUD AAC APE DTS
Genre: Jazz / Rock / Pop
Also released with different cover artwork (photo of a female night club dancer), identical catalog and matrix numbers. Also released for domestic distribution in random neutral Supraphon sleeves as Supraphon 0 13 0205 (mono)/1 13 0205 (stereo), identical matrix numbers as the export versions.
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Night Club is an American electronic band, formed by Mark Brooks (AKA - 3 Kord Scissor King) and Emily Kavanaugh in 2012. The band currently resides in Los Angeles, California, United States. Night Club released their first single Lovestruck in July 2012 and their self-titled debut EP in September 2012
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | –Karel Duba Orchestra, D. Hobzová*, J. Laufer* | I Got You BabeLeader – K. Duba*Vocals – D. Hobzová*, J. Laufer*Written-By – Sonny Bono |
2:50 |
| A2 | –Karel Duba Orchestra | International RoadChorus – Incognito Quartet*Written-by, Leader – Karel Duba |
2:25 |
| A3 | –Karel Duba Orchestra, J. Laufer* | Green, GreenLeader – Karel DubaVocals – J. Laufer*Written-By – McGuire*, Sparks* |
2:40 |
| A4 | –Ferdinand Havlík Orchestra | The SurfWritten-By, Performer – Ferdinand Havlík |
2:25 |
| A5 | –Ferdinand Havlík Orchestra | Thinking Of YouWritten-By, Performer – Ferd. Havlík* |
2:40 |
| A6 | –Ferdinand Havlík Orchestra | Halting Duck DonaldWritten-By, Performer – Ferdinand Havlík |
1:55 |
| A7 | –Ferdinand Havlík Orchestra | Carioca-BeatWritten-By, Performer – Ferdinand Havlík |
1:55 |
| A8 | –Olympic | Please Don't Leave MePerformer – P. Chrastina*, P. Janda*Written-By – Pavel Chrastina, Petr Janda |
3:10 |
| B1 | –The Matadors | Don't Bother MeChorus – The Matadors Performer – J.F. Obermayer*, O. Bezloja*, V. Sodoma*, V. Mišík*Written-By – Milan Šulc, Vladimír Mišík |
2:30 |
| B2 | –The Matadors | Get Down From The TreeChorus – The Matadors Performer – V. Sodoma*Written-By – Radim Hladík, Viktor Sodoma |
3:35 |
| B3 | –The Matadors | Old Mother HubbardChorus – The Matadors Written-By – Jan Farmer*, Vladimír Mišík |
2:10 |
| B4 | –Mefisto | Lazy GuitarGuitar – O. Jahn*Performer – Z. Rytíř*Written-By – Les Paul |
1:55 |
| B5 | –Mefisto | Keep On RunningGuitar – O. Jahn*Performer – Z. Rytíř*Written-By – Jackie Edwards |
2:40 |
| B6 | –Mefisto | I'm Comin' Home BabyGuitar – O. Jahn*Performer – Z. Rytíř*Tenor Saxophone – F. Kopal*Written By [Erroneous] – M. Tormé |
3:00 |
| B7 | –Olympic | Thoughts Of A Foolish BoyPerformer – Pavel ChrastinaPerformer, Written-By – P. Chrastina*Written-By – Petr Adler, Petr Janda |
2:20 |
| B8 | –The Matadors | I Think It's Gonna Work Out FineChorus – The Matadors Performer – J.F. Obermajer*, O. Bezloja*, V. Sodoma*Written By [Erroneous] – Seneca/LeeWritten-by [Uncredited] – Rose Marie McCoy, Sylvia McKinney |
3:05 |
Companies, etc.
- Exported By – Artia
Credits
- Cover – Michal Machoň
Notes
13834 Mono53834 Stereo
Compatible
Artia Prague
Made in Czechoslovakia
Ночной клуб ‘67
Разные танцевалные ансамблы
℗ 1967
Title on the labels: “Night Club 1967”
PZO Artia export release, identical sleeve for mono/stereo versions, golden “Stereo” sticker on front cover.
Also released with different cover artwork (photo of a female night club dancer), identical catalog and matrix numbers. Also released for domestic distribution in random neutral Supraphon sleeves as Supraphon 0 13 0205 (mono)/1 13 0205 (stereo), identical matrix numbers as the export versions.
On the front cover the artist “Olympic“' appears as “The Olympics“, likewise “Mefisto“ and “The Mefistos“.
There is no printing in the downmost right hand side corner on the back cover.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamp side A): E 991/A B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamp side B): E 992/B A
- Other (Manufacturing date code): 67 2
- Rights Society: BIEM
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUA 13834 | Various | Night Club 67 (LP, Comp, Mono) | Supraphon | SUA 13834 | Czechoslovakia | 1967 |
| SUA 13834 | Various | Night Club '67 (LP, Comp, Mono, RP) | Supraphon | SUA 13834 | Czechoslovakia | 1968 |
| 0 13 0205 | Various | Night Club 1967 (LP, Comp) | Supraphon | 0 13 0205 | Czechoslovakia | 1968 |
| 0 13 0205 | Various | Night Club 1967 (LP, Comp, Mono) | Supraphon | 0 13 0205 | Czechoslovakia | 1967 |
| SUA 13834 | Various | Night Club '67 (LP, Comp, Mono, RP) | Supraphon | SUA 13834 | Czechoslovakia | 1970 |









