Avco Vision: Soul Covers/ Various - AVCO Vision: Soul Covers (Various Artists)
Avco Vision: Soul Covers/ Various - AVCO Vision: Soul Covers (Various Artists)
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AVCO Records was a record label started by music producers/composers Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore together with film and TV producer Joseph E. Levine in 1968 as Avco Embassy Records. Many of the artists on their roster including Donnie Elbert, the Softones, Chocolate Syrup, Limmie & the Family Cookin' and Della Reese who recorded their soulful takes of popular songs including Elvis Presley "Can't Help Falling in Love", Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man", The Supremes "Reflections" & "Love Is Here & Now You're Gone". The vinyl collection also contains Eugene Pitt & The Jive Five's cover of Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay" which has not been released since 1972. The package is a 140 gram black vinyl in a old style tip on full color jacket, with full color labels, shrinkwrap wrap & RSD sticker.