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Paul Harris - The History Of Offshore Radio (Recordings From Offshore Commercial Radio Stations 1958-1970) (LP, Comp, Mono, Club)

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Paul Harris - The History Of Offshore Radio (Recordings From Offshore Commercial Radio Stations 1958-1970) (LP, Comp, Mono, Club)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Flipback cover. Back cover states: 'Distribution to members of the International Broadcasters Society' Label side B states: Available only to members of the Impulse Book Club'. . The Scandinavian Offshore Stations A1a. Radio Mercur Station Identification (1958)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Flipback cover. Back cover states: 'Distribution to members of the International Broadcasters Society' Label side B states: Available only to members of the Impulse Book Club'.

 

. The Scandinavian Offshore Stations
A1a. Radio Mercur Station Identification (1958)
A1b. Radio Nord Jingle (1961)
A1c. Radio Syd Station Identification (1962)
. Off The Dutch Coast...
A2a. CNBC Test Transmission (1960)
A2b. Radio Veronica Jingles (1969)
A2c. Radio Uilenspiegel (1962)
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A3. Radio Mercur Closes Down (July 31st 1962)
A4. First Broadcast Of Radio Nordsee In The REM Island (September 1st 1964)
A5. Radio Atlanta Test Transmission (May 1964)
A6. Radio Caoline Broadcasting From The English Channel (July 1964)
A7. Radio London Jingles (1966/7)
. The Fort-Based Stations
A8a. Radio Sutch (May 1964)
A8b. Radio Invicta (November 1964)
A8c. Radio Essex (1966)
A8d. BBMS (Britain's Better Music Station (1967)
A8e. Radio 390 (1965)
. The Offshore Boom...
A9a. Radio Scotland Transmission (1967)
A9b. Radio 270 (Brendan Power Show 1967)
A9c. Britain Radio Jingle (1966)
A9d. Radio England Jingle (1966)
. The Radio City Drama
B1a. Radio City Recording (1966)
B1b. Radio Caroline Newsbeat (June 22nd 1966)
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B2. Radio 355 Announces Closure (August 1967)
B3. Radio London Closes Down (August 14th 1967)
B4. Radio 270 Closes Down (August 14th 1967)
. Radio Caroline International Continues...
B5a. Caroline Will Continue (August 15th 1967)
B5b. Johnnie Walker Recording (1967)
. -
B6. Radio Hauraki Runs Aground (January 1968)
B7. Radio North Sea International Attacked By Boarders
B8. Capital Radio Time SIgnal (September 1970)

 

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