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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaap View Post
    Two different international Greatest Hits covers. The first one -- Europe, 1967 -- is absolutely stunning; the second one -- Canada, 1978 -- "interesting"!

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    Thanks for posting jap as i have never seen these particular pics from those photo shoots.
    Its interesting that on the 67 cover Flo is the more featured, while on the other its very much Mary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim aka jtigre99 View Post
    I think Mary, Scherrie and Susaye has a stunningly beautiful photo on the cover and the High Energy illustration is great,Floy Joy looked contemporary while maintaining sophistication and the Right On cover had a strong photo. On the other hand, The gatefold mess on New ways [[and Mag 7) is a mess, Touch being in black and white looks cheap for that era and Jimmy Webb with that awful brown color with a dandelion all washed out on the front was clearly just so forgettable and unattractive.
    That dandelion was once selling for big money on eBay.

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    it's interesting that motown did an amazing job with the TCB gatefold. but totally wasted the space on NW and Mag 7. and to be honest, i don't think this inside of the double Greatest Hits was amazing. not bad but the liner notes were simply listed from what was to be the Broadway to Hollywood album. and while the cover and posters were drawn beautifully, the inside pics look more like what you'd in commercials for the Art Institute lol

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