Pure Gold (various artists compilation album)
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Pure Gold is a compilation album that reached number 1 in the UK albums chart.The Complete Book of British Charts, Neil Warwick, Jon Kutner and Tony Brown, Omnibus Books, 2000, {{ISBN| 978-0711976702}} It was released by EMI and is alternatively known as Pure Gold on EMI. It was the label's first excursion into the world of TV-advertised compilations which had exploded with the recent arrival of K-Tel, Ronco and Arcade in the UK, although they would not explore this area consistently until the EMTV series launched in 1976.
Track listing
- T. Rex – "Solid Gold Easy Action"
- Jackson 5 – "Lookin' Through the Windows"
- Mud – "Crazy"
- Bruce Ruffin – "Mad About You"
- Diana Ross – "Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoo"
- Wizzard – "Ball Park Incident"
- Blue Mink – "Stay With Me"
- Cliff Richard – "Living in Harmony"
- Stevie Wonder – "Heaven Help Us All"
- Geordie – "All Because of You"
- Cliff Richard – "Power to All Our Friends"
- The Temptations – "Psychedelic Shack"
- Hurricane Smith – "Who Was It?"
- T. Rex – "20th Century Boy"
- Cilla Black – "Step Inside Love"
- Electric Light Orchestra – "Roll Over Beethoven"
- Four Tops – "Keeper of the Castle"
- New World – "Sister Jane"
- Deep Purple – "Strange Kind of Woman"
- Kenny – "Heart of Stone"{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Various-Pure-Gold-On-EMI/release/780121|title=Pure Gold : Various artists|website=Discogs.com}}