Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye is a compilation album of cover versions by Australian rock guitarist Ed Kuepper, released in 1999. It contains 16 songs that had appeared on Kuepper albums from the 1990s, with almost half them drawn from two albums, The Wheelie Bin Affair (1997) and the limited release, mail order-only Exotic Mail Order Moods (1995). One song, a 10-minute version of Del Shannon's 1961 pop hit "Runaway", had first appeared on a live album by Kuepper's band The Aints.
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye is a compilation album of cover versions by Australian rock guitarist Ed Kuepper, released in 1999. It contains 16 songs that had appeared on Kuepper albums from the 1990s, with almost half them drawn from two albums, The Wheelie Bin Affair (1997) and the limited release, mail order-only Exotic Mail Order Moods (1995). One song, a 10-minute version of Del Shannon's 1961 pop hit "Runaway", had first appeared on a live album by Kuepper's band The Aints.
has abstract
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye ...... Slim Dusty and The Loved Ones.
@en
Wikipage page ID
44,051,443
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,005,226,556
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
artist
cover
@en
extra
from A King in the Kindness Room, 1995
@en
from Character Assassination, 1994
@en
from Exotic Mail Order Moods, 1995
@en
from I was a Mail Order Bridegroom, 1995
@en
from Not So Dusty - a Tribute to Slim Dusty, 1998
@en
from S.L.S.Q. Very Live, 1991
@en
from Sings His Greatest Hits for You, 1995
@en
from The Wheelie Bin Affair, 1998
@en
from Today Wonder, 1990
@en
extra column
Origin
@en
genre
label
Hot Records
@en
length
name
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye
@en
next title
Smile ... Pacific
@en
next year
prev title
The Blue House
@en
prev year
producer
Ed Kuepper, Phil Punch
@en
released
September 1999
@en
title
type
Compilation
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
writer
hypernym
comment
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye ...... m by Kuepper's band The Aints.
@en
label
Reflections of Ol' Golden Eye
@en