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As far as I'm able to determine, there were at least 36 Century 21 Mini Albums back in the '60s, though four of them weren't Gerry Anderson-related and are therefore not included in this post. (They were comprised of The Daleks, Topo Gigio, Tingha & Tucker Nursery Rhymes, and Space Age Nursery Rhymes. The Daleks album came in two versions and is probably the most sought-after of all of them, with prices usually being extremely high.)
The album covers you see before you are scans of miniature CD facsimiles of the original 7 inch vinyl records, produced by Fanderson, who, despite some less than satisfying membership conditions, manufacture a fair amount of superb quality merchandise related to Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation TV shows that those of us of a certain age grew up on. Due to copyright reasons, the only two not replicated by Fanderson are The Daleks and Topo Gigio.
I've got several of the original vinyl records, though the reproduction quality of the CDs is far superior, not being prone to any crackles, hisses, skips, or pops usually found on their vinyl incarnations. To acquire a full set of originals, you'd probably first have to secure a modest Lottery win, so the CD option is probably the best way to go if you'd like to add these classic recordings to your collection. Unfortunately, you can only obtain them if you're a Fanderson member - if not, then forget it. (Unless you find some unwanted ones on eBay.)
As I've related before, after paying for a year's membership, five months later I received a renewal request, on account of, apparently, a year not meaning a year - despite what it said in the terms and conditions of membership on the Fanderson site. "We never say anywhere that membership is for a year" I was told, despite the inaccuracy of such a claim. When I pointed out several instances to the contrary (including a start and end date precisely 12 months apart in my membership confirmation), the terms and conditions received a swift overhaul to remove most references to the offending word - year.
Fanderson have now revised their membership terms and conditions to say that everyone's membership expires once they receive their FAB Express summer magazine, but unless every single member renews at the same time, it seems to me that this situation still leaves a substantial problem. For example, if you join as a new member a month before the summer mag comes out, your membership then expires once you receive it and you then need to renew, meaning that your membership has lasted for only a month. Or am I missing something? (Entirely possible.)
Perhaps a Fanderson member will be kind enough to comment and clarify the situation as, despite the revisions to the 'rules', it seems that they've not really solved the problem. All members should be entitled to the same duration of membership, but if people are joining at different times through the year, this doesn't seem possible. Anyway, apologies for making your head hurt - just enjoy the pretty pictures by way of compensation.
Any of you cavortin' Crivs ever have any of these albums back in the day? If so and you've got a favourite (or favourites), tell your fellow readers all about them and just what they meant to you. And remember - Thunderbirds Are Go and Spectrum Is Green!
(I should just point out that the Fireball XL5 Journey To The Moon album was a membership gift at some stage and is not available as part of the various sets of facsimiles.)
Incidentally, the eight images seen here are each comprised of four separate covers placed together by me in order to conserve time and space, they're not eight compilation discs of 'four-albums-on-one'. (Just in case it wasn't clear.)
I had "Into Action with Troy Tempest", which I used to love (although I can't remember being aware of any other titles in the series). I still have the vinyl disc, though unfortunately not the sleeve. I just tried playing the first few minutes and it's in surprisingly good condition - a low-level background rumble and a slight scratch, but not the constant clicks and crackles you often get with vinyl. I think I'll carry on and rip the whole thing to MP3 (just for my private use, I mean) while I've got it out of the box!
ReplyDeleteThe back covers usually had ads for other albums in the series, AM, though sometimes (as in Introducing Captain Scarlet) they had a competition. These facsimiles reproduce the back covers exactly as they were. The only one I had at the time (well, actually it was my brother's) was the aforementioned Captain Scarlet one. Happy days.
ReplyDeleteWow! Couldn't believe what I was reading about the membership situation and the same thought occurred to me about buying a month before the summer magazine. I've seen these before but never owned one. Although not related, it reminded me of an album we (brother and me) had as kids, Children's TV Themes by Cy Payne and his Orchestra. Some Anderson themes on there, Thunderbirds and Joe 90 I thought were good, Fireball XL5 and Captain Scarlet were okay, Doctor Who was awful and the Magic Roundabout was funky. Not sure if links are allowed here, Kid but feel free to delete. https://youtu.be/3lDM21xw5L0 https://youtu.be/hCh98lyUTec. I also had a Scooby Doo album where Scooby Doo sounded nothing like him.
ReplyDeleteThe only links I'd delete would be 'adult' or porn sites, M - not that I think you (or anyone) would be sending me those. I've got an old cassette tape with cover versions of TV themes which are quite good. I'll have to think about transferring them to CD, or tracking one down on the Internet. (I did see a CD of it once.) For the full details of my probs with Fanderson (if you're interested, or if you haven't already read it), see my post 'When is a year not a year' in my sidebar. I'll have a wee look at that link later.
ReplyDeleteHad a quick listen, M, but I thought the tracks dragged on forever, and wasn't too impressed with Fireball and Stingray. Never bothered with Side 2. Other Crivvies may enjoy it though, so ta for providing the link.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's one of those nostalgia things, what you 'grew up with'. When I see the LP cover or hear one of the tracks, it takes me back to the 70s and our first house and Mom yelling up the stairs "TURN IT DOWN!!"
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's a case of what you're used to or what you grew up with in these instances, isn't it, M? Things from our childhood (as long as it was a good one) are always more fondly remembered and regarded.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection, Kid. Nice to see them all together. I don't have any of the original EP's or the Fanderson CD's myself, but there is just SO much GA stuff out there, both on Fanderson and the official GA shop website. If only I was young again and rich...
ReplyDeleteAh, to be young again, JP, is something I continually yearn for. Rich would be nice too, of course. At the moment, I'd settle for the vitality of youth as it's something I'm sorely lacking. Glad you like the collection of Mini Albums - it's as though I've brought the past into the present by having something that I'd have wanted to own at the time, but didn't. Well, I do now.
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