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    Help me to find some remixes by "Stars on 45"

    In mid-80's, I've purchased original swedish LP's. it was "Disco Stars" Vol.1 & Vol.2 Both feature remixes by "stars on 45". Vol.1 has on A side roling stones remix, on B side stevie's megamix and some obscure remix (I don't liked it anyway). More interesting was Vol.2. It featured well known beatles remix on A side, but on B side it has mixes, that I was unable to find in current online or offline shops.

    First one was begining with archie's "sugar sugar". The second one was begining with "Golden years of rock'n'roll", and I've forgot begining of the 3rd track, but it was ending with "bonasera seniorina".

    So, I'm seeking for the last 3 tracks. Can anyone help me to find out which CD's contain them?

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    How funny!! I am listening to a cassette today with me recording the original album. I have purchased the cd but it didn't have the versions you talked about. Are you from the States? The 1st album here was the Beatles and back/side golden years of Rock and Roll. Then the 2nd album was with Stevie Wonder and Abba. Good luck on your search.......

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    No I'm from europe. Thanks for information. I'll try to find that US release.

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    EMI MFP (Music for pleasue) had on thier UK Catalogue the a Stars on 45 CD with those mixes on.
    Infact it was based on an American white label which did the exact thing but with the oroginal versions (well the beatles mix anyway!).

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    On CD I got no clue whats out there..but as for the originals...there were several. All the ones you mentioned in their full format are near side long mixes (the stones and beatles ones are 15-16 mins on my vinyl for instance). They were all called "Stars On Long Play" 1, 2, 3 etc released on Radio Records

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    :roll: I saw today Stars On 45 on vinyl and this album icl. Bonasera Seniorita - it was LP with Beatles medley on side A (part 1 & 2 ) and side B- LONG TALL ERNIE AND THE SHAKERS.
    I have one Stars On 45 CD ( russian bootleg) and this 70 minutes CD incl. Beatles Medley 1&2
    Disco Medley (Funkytown etc.)
    ABBA
    Part with songs Papa was a Rolling St.
    Rolling Stones medley
    Stevie Wonder
    Supremes
    Star Wars and other
    Long Tall Ernie & the Shakers p.1 & 2
    inside,in book somebody make mistake,and printed Bupna Sera -
    it's mean Buona Sera (Seniorita) by Louis Prima(1958) Last 3 tracks on this CD:
    Buona Sera/Slippin'and Slidin'/At The Hop(by Danny and the Juniors,1958

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    :roll:
    on Amazon.com you can find another CD with Long Tall Ernie and Shakers - it was released in Japan (Victor/MVP) and this
    CD incl. Carpenters/Donna Summer/Spencer Davis /Beatles...GREATEST STARS ON 45 VOL.2, 37.99 $ only
    :o

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    Thank you all for response.

    I've already found "Golden years of rock'n'roll" and it ends with "bonasera", so I was untrue. Hovever, I've checked my old cassetes, and can say, the mix I'm missing begins with high pitched female voice singing something like "that's why baby beats him, he's her lover man"

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    Quote Originally Written by LinuxHata
    Thank you all for response.

    I've already found "Golden years of rock'n'roll" and it ends with "bonasera", so I was untrue. Hovever, I've checked my old cassetes, and can say, the mix I'm missing begins with high pitched female voice singing something like "that's why baby beats him, he's her lover man"
    That is "Bread and Butter"......... Yeah, I like bread and butter, I like toast and Jam, That's what my baby feeds me, and I'm her loving man. It's a guy singing that. Surprise!!!

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    Thank for response :) Actually, I'll try to capture that tape to computer, voice is definetly female voice!

    And also one question, anyone know which remixes was done by stars on 45? I need complete list. Does any kind of their homepage/fanpage exists?

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    I loved this song when it came out. I remember the radio version was mostly Beatles songs, but the version they played in the clubs had "Funkytown", "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" ,etc.

    I tried to find the 12" version in the stores but could never find it. A few months later I found an import 12" called "More Stars On 45" and was real excited until I played it. It was instrumentals only no vocals.

    It's posted here:

    http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/4181_0_2_0_C/

    My version is a 12" single not a 7" but it appears to have all the same songs.

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