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The TAHITIANS LP on VIKING, informations please !
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iornr
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08/01/2010
Hi everybody ! |
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Club Nouméa
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08/02/2010
Bonjour iornr, Viking was an independent New Zealand record label, based in Wellington, that released a lot of Pacific Islands music, as well as NZ popular music in the early and mid-60s. I can date your album fairly accurately, as I have a book with catalogue details of various rock'n'roll LPs released by the same label. Herma & The Keil Isles released an LP called "I Could Have Danced All Night" (VP84), which I know came out in 1962, so your LP was very likely released the same year. Around this part of the world, generally speaking, Viking Records releases are not particularly rare and generally sell for a few NZ$ at most in second-hand stores, but I imagine they are harder to find in France. The ones that are considered more valuable here are some of their rock'n'roll releases. CN |
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iornr
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08/02/2010
Hi ! |
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Club Nouméa
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08/02/2010
De rien, iornr. Incidentally, for all her charms and vinyl-selling potential, the topless lady on the cover looks about as Tahitian as I am... CN |
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iornr
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08/03/2010
To paraphrase a great one from a great one (Bo Diddley), I would say: "you can't judge a record by lookin' at the cover"... |
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Club Nouméa
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08/05/2010
It looks like this young lady got around a bit too, judging from her presence on this earlier Viking record cover: And it's true you can't judge a record by its cover: this one features the mighty Bill Sevesi, who is the king of Hawaiian steel guitar in this part of the Pacific. CN |
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Kaiwaza
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08/06/2010
Actually, I have the Sea Breeze LP, and I'd be willing to be that's a Polynesan woman there...mixed no doubt. |
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Club Nouméa
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08/07/2010
Possibly, but I have my doubts she is Tahitian, unless she grew up in exile in cold, wet, windy Wellington. CN |
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