Night Club 67
1971 Vinyl
Psychedelic Rock
Easy Listening
Pop Rock
Vocal
Garage Rock

Main image
Supraphon, Supraphon
cover Michal Machoň
Exported By Artia
Pressed By Gramofonové Závody
Pressed By Gramofonové Závody
13834 Mono
53834 Stereo
Compatible
20,00 [duration A]
21,15 [duration B]
Artia Prague
Made in Czechoslovakia
Ночной клуб ‘67
Разные танцевалные ансамблы
℗ 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.

Uncredited recorded dates at studio Dejvice, Prague, 1967: January 20 (B1 to B3), January 31 (A1), February 17 (B5, B6), February 19 (A8, B7), April 5 (B8).

Tracks also known with Czech track titles (or with Czech lyrics) as “Kousek tebe” (A1), “Příboj” (A4), “Zamyšlení” (A5), “Kulhavý kačer Donald” (A6), “Snad jsem to zavinil já” (A8), “Bloud král” (B7).

Track B2 is the EP version – different vocals and mix than on “The Matadors” album.
Matrix / Runout: E 991 (Label A)
Matrix / Runout: E 992 (Label B)
Other: 71 1 (Manufacturing date code)
Rights Society: BIEM



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