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  2. The Best of The Seekers - Wikipedia

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    The Best of The Seekers was released in UK by EMI's Columbia label (Catalogue No. SCX 6268) in 1968 on the break-up of The Seekers.. The album spent 117 weeks on the UK album chart (at the time a Top 50 listing), including six weeks at No.1 accumulated over five separate stints in the top spot in 1969, starting with the week of 25 January 1969.

  3. The Carnival Is Over - Wikipedia

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    "The Carnival Is Over" is a song written by Tom Springfield, for the Australian folk pop group the Seekers. It is based on a Russian folk song from about 1883, adapted with original English-language lyrics. The song became the Seekers' signature recording, and the band customarily closed their concerts with it ever since its success in late 1965.

  4. The Seekers (1975 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Seekers is the seventh studio album by Australian group the Seekers. The album was released in May 1975. Louisa Wisseling provided the vocals. It was the first The Seekers' album not to feature the vocals of Judith Durham. The lead single "Sparrow Song" was released in May 1975, peaking at number 7 on the Kent Music Report. A second single ...

  5. The Seekers' Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Seekers' Greatest Hits is a compilation album released in Australia by EMI's Columbia label (Catalogue No. SCXO 7830) in July 1968 on the break-up of the Seekers. This album did not include " I'll Never Find Another You " or " A World of Our Own " which were previously released on The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits (1965) W&G 25/2512.

  6. The Pleasure Seekers (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, written by Mic Murphy, David Frank, was released in 1985 by Mirage Records. The song is also included in their 1985 album The Pleasure Seekers. The song was mixed by Tom Lord-Alge. "The Pleasure Seekers" reached #22 on the Club Play Singles and #21 on the Black Singles charts. [1]

  7. The Delta Sweete - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Mercury Rev released Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited, featuring guest performances by Norah Jones, Hope Sandoval, Phoebe Bridgers and Marissa Nadler among others. Lucinda Williams contributed a cover of "Ode to Billie Joe", the only song featured on the album that did not originate from The Delta Sweete.

  8. Big Black Delta - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to help from Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails, he discovered the possibilities of producing music on a laptop and set about building a new sound. [2] In 2013, Bates released his debut album, Big Black Delta, which contained a mix of fresh material and songs released on an early-release, limited-edition of the record, titled BBDLP1. [3]

  9. Hidden Treasures – Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Treasures – Volume 1 (also known as Hidden Treasures: The Rarities Collection Volume 1) is a compilation album by Australian band The Seekers.The album was announced in April 2020 as the first of a trilogy of releases featuring lost classics and rarities.