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TOP 100 Albums JUNE 25, 1966 Cou^ Bcmc TOP 100 Albums JUNE 25, 1966 Pos. Last Week Pos. Last Week Pos. Last Week Pos. Lost Week 1 WHAT NOW MY LOVE 1 26 BOOTS 26 51 ANDY WILLIAMS' WHEN A MAN LOVES A Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass Nancy Sinatra (Reprise R/RS 6202) NEWEST HITS 38 WOMAN 95 (A & LP 4114) M H4/SP (Columbia CL 2383/CS 9183) Percy Sledge (Atlantic 812S/SD 27 THE MOVIE SONG ALBUM 30 8125) 2 IF YOU CAN BELIEVE Tony Bennett STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT 97 (Columbia CL 2472/CS 9272) 52 RUBBER SOUL 48 YOUR EYES AND EARS 2 Beatles (Capitol T/ST 2442) Bert Kaempfert Mama's & Papa's (Dunhill D/DS S0006) (Decca DL 4795/DL 74795) 28 WHY IS THERE AIR? 32 Bin Cosby (Warner Bret. 1606 YOU'RE IN 3 GOING PLACES 3 W/WS 53 WHEN LOVE THE 76 BILL COSBY IS A VERY Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass (A A M WHOLE WORLD IS JEWISH 49 FUNNY FELLOW, RIGHT! 83 LP 112/SP 4112) A TOUCH OF TODAY 35 Various (Kapp KRL 29 4506/KRS 5506) (Warner Bros. W/WS 1518) Nancy Wilson (Capitol T/ST 2495) 4 WHIPPED CREAM AND INCREDIBLE 54 DON'T GO TO STRANGERS 61 DIRTY WATER 93 OTHER DELIGHTS 5 30 THE JIMMY Eydie Standells Gorme (Columbia CL 2476/CS 9276) • (Tower 5027) Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass (A & M SMITH GOT MY MOJO LP/SP 110) WORKIN' 33 55 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 42 80 DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC 88 (Verve V/V-6 8641) Lovin' Original Cast (RCA Victor LCO/LSO 1093) Spoonful 5 SOUND OF MUSIC 4 (Kama Sutra KLP/KLPS 8050) Soundtrack (RCA Victor LOCD/LSOD 200S) SOUTH 31 OF THE BORDER 28 FRANKIE Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass (A & M 56 AND JOHNNY 58 81 UPTIGHT 81 6 DR. ZHIVAGO 6 LP/SP 108) Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3553) Stevie Wonder (Tamla M/S 268) Soundtrack (MGM E/SB 6 ST) 32 SINGING NUN 25 57 DIONNE WARWICK IN PARIS 56 82 THE GOLDEN HITS OF 7 BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE (MGM 1E/S1E-7ST) (Scepter M/S 534) ROGER MILLER 77 AND GREEN GRASS) 7 (Smash MGS 27073/SRS 67073) Rolling Stones (London NP-1) GO WITH THE VENTURES 64 58 SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS 50 (DoHon BLP 2045/BST 8045) • Frank Sinatra (Reprise F/FS 1014) 83 UP CLOSE 87 PET SOUNDS 10 Peter Nero (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3539) Beach Boys (Capitol T/DT 2458) 34 THE BEST OF RONNIE DOVE 36 (Diamond D/S 5005) 59 WAYNE NEWTON, NOW! 66 (Capitol T/ST 2445) 84 I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD 82 SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE 9 Bill Cosby (Warner Bros. W/WS 1567) Andy Williams 35 BALLAD OF THE GREEN (Columbia CL 2499/CS 9299) BERETS 29 TRY TOO HARD 98 85 WONDROUS WORLD OF S/Sgt. Barry Sadler • Dave Clark Five SONNY & CHER 60 11 Victor (Epic LN 24198/BN 26198) 10 WONDERFULNESS (RCA LPM/LSP 3547) (Atco 183/183 SD) Bill Cosby (Warner Bros. W/WS 1634) 36 MOONLIGHT SINATRA 21 LOVE 71 OUR HERO 96 Frank 86 n COLOR ME BARBRA 8 Sinatra (Reprise F/FS 1018) (Elektra EKL 4001/EKS 74001) Pat Cooper Barbra Streisand (United Artists UAL 3446/UAS 6446) (Columbia CL 2478 /CS 9278) 37 BEST OF CHAD & DISTANT DRUMS 92 SOUL MESSAGE 12 THE YOUNG RASCALS 13 JEREMY 39 • Jim Reeves (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3452) 87 84 Richard "Groove" Holmes (Atlantic 8123/SD 8123) (Capitol T/ST 2470) 63 SOMEWHERE THERE'S A (Prestige PR/PRS 7435) 13 SOUL AND INSPIRATION 15 38 GLORIA 43 SOMEONE 63 10 GOLDEN YEARS 90 Righteous Brothers (Veiye 5001) The Shadows Knight 88 V/V-6 Of The (Dunwich 666) Dean Martin (Reprise R/RS 6201) Brenda Lee (Decca DL 4757 /DL 74757) THE BEST THE ANIMALS 16 14 OF 39 HOLD ON 23 I'LL REMEMBER YOU 72 WOMAN 52 (MGM E/5E 4324} 64 89 Herman's Hermits (MGM E/SE 4342) Roger Williams (Kapp KL 1347/KS 3470) Peter & Gordott (CapHol T/ST 2477) 15 SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE 12 THE SIDE 90 GREAT MOMENTS ON Johnny Mathis 40 SONNY OF CHER 44 65 ONE STORMY NIGHT 73 (Imperial LP Mystic Moods (Philips PHM 200-205/ BROADWAY 91 (Mercury MG 21073/SR 61073) 9301/LP 12301) PHS 600-205) Jerry Vale (Columbia CL 2489/CS 9289) LOU RAWLS LIVE 19 41 MAN OF LA MANCHA 45 U Original SOUL 67 91 BEST OF THE RIGHTEOUS (Capitol T/5T 2459) Cast (Kapp KRL/KRS 4505) 66 ALBUM Otis Redding (Volt 413) BROS. 74 (Moonglow 1004/S 1004) 17 MRS. MILLER'S GREATEST 42 1 WANT TO GO WITH YOU 37 Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor LPM/ISP 3507) 67 THE VENTURES 46 HITS 14 (Dolton BLP 2042/BST 8042) 92 MAME (Capitol T/ST 2494) Original Cast 43 AND 1 KNOW YOU WANNA (Columbia KOL 6600/KOS 3000) DANCE 40 68 MUSIC: A BIT MORE OF ME 68 11 DAYDREAM 17 David McCallum (Capitol T/ST 2408) Lovin' Spoonful Johnny Rivers 93 BEST OF LITTLE ANTHONY (Kama Sutra KLP/KLPS 8051) (Imperial LP 9307/VP 12307) & THE IMPERIALS 99 A NEW SONG FOR (Veep VP 13512/VPS 16512) SPANISH EYES 20 44 CRYING TIME 27 YOUNG LOVE 79 19 Ray Al Martino (Capitol T/ST 2435) Charles Lettermen (Capitol T/ST 2496) 94 TIJUANA BRASS VOL. II 100 (ABC Paramount ABC/ABCS 544) Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (A & M LP/SP 103) STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT 62 70 I'M SO LONESOME 1 HEAR A Frank Sinatra (Reprise F/FS 1017} 45 SYMPHONY 34 1 COULD CRY 78 Supremes 95 MARY POPPINS 85 (Motown M/S 643) B. J. Thomas (Scepter 535 /S 535) Soundtrack (Buena Vista BV 4026/4026) MIDNIGHT RIDE 41 THE BEST OF HERMAN'S Paul Revere & The Raiders 46 71 BYE BYE BLUES 65 96 MY GENERATION 86 (Columbia CL 2508/CS 9308) HERMITS 47 Bert Kaempfert The Who (Decca DL 4664/DL 74664) (MGM E/SE 4315) (Decca DL 4693 /DL 74693) 22 THE DAVE CLARK FIVE'S 97 THE LONELY THINGS 89 GREATEST HITS 18 47 SOUNDS OF SILENCE 53 72 THAT WAS THE YEAR Glenn Yarbrough (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3539) (Epic LN 24185/BN 26185) Simon & Garfunkel THAT WAS 51 (Columbia CL 2469/CS 9269) Tom Lehrer (Reprise R/RS 6179) 98 THINK I'LL GO SOMEWHERE 23 JUST LIKE US 22 CRY MYSELF TO SLEEP — Paul Revere & The Raiders 48 HOW DOES THAT GRAB EVERYBODY LOVES A NUT 76 AND 73 Al Martino (Columbia CL 2451/CS 9251) YOU? 55 Johnny Cash (Capitol T/ST 2528) Nancy Sinatra (Reprise R/RS 6207) (Columbia CL 2492 /CS 9292) 24 LONELY BULL 24 99 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' — Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass (A 8, M 49 TRINI 54 74 MANTOVANI MAGIC 59 Bud Shank LP/SP 1§1) Trini Lopez (Reprise R/RS 6196) (London U 3448/PS 448) (World Pacific WP 1845/WPS 21845) 25 TIME WON'T LET ME 31 50 GARY LEWIS HITS AGAIN 57 75 MY WORLD 70 100 MOODS OF MARVIN GAYE — Outsiders (Capitol T/ST 2501) (Liberty LRP 3452/LST 7452) Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3466) (Tamia 266/S 266) LOOKING AHEAD ALBUMS BLUES PROJECT LIVE AT THE THE FUGS GOTTA TRAVEL ON GREATEST HITS 6 11 ' CAFE AU-GO-GO (ESP 1029) Ray Bryant (Cadet LP 767) The New Christy Minstrels (Verve/ Folkways FV/FY5-9024) (Columbia CL 2479/CS 9279) LOVE THEME FROM THE FLIGHT OF ONE OF THE SONGS 12 THE PHOENIX LOVE 7 Ray Charles Singers 17 LULLABYE OF O THE FANTASTIC BOOTS RANDOLPH Brass Ring (Dunhill D/DS 50008) Poppies (Epic LN 24200/BN 26200) ^ (Monument MLP 8042/SLP 8042) (Command 8998/RS 8998 SD) SINGS YOUR ALL-TIME JOHN GARY Ifi I LOVE YOU 1000 TIMES TIPPY TOEING 13 COUNTRY FAVORITES ' ® THIS OLE HEART OF 8 Platters (Musicor MM 2091 /MS 3091) 3 MINE Harden Trio (Columbia CL 2506/CS 9306) (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3570) ** Isley Bros. (Tamla 269/S 269) SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE IQ^ BRIGHT LIGHTS AND COUNTRY TAKE LITTLE 14 MUSIC LIGHTLY LATIN 9 A WALK WITH ME Bobby Darin (Atlantic 8121/8121 SD) Tom Rush (Elektra EKL 308/EKS 7308) Ricky Nelson (Decca DL 4779 /DL 74779) 4 Perry Como (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3552) 15 MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS 5 THE MORE I SEE YOU CALL ME 10 FILET OF SOUL GREATEST HITS 70 beat group Chris Montez (A/M 115) Jan & Dean (Liberty LRP 3441 /LST 7441) (Gordy 917/S 917) Hollies (Imperial LP 9312/LP 12312) COMPILED BY CASH BOX FROM LEADING RETAIL OUTLETS # Indicotof String Upward Move.
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