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In the UK, in about 1972, the British label "Music for Pleasure" (a budget label) released an album called "The Spirit of Rock - a Probe Family Sampler". This included Steely Dan's Dallas. This seems to have been related to ABC, but I am not clear how. Was there a connection between ABC and MfP/EMI ? Were they planning to launch a Probe label in the UK ? -- Beardo22:43, 10 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
PS According to one ad on ebay, the full track listing was :
Side 1
Free Spirit by Birtha
The Writing's on the Wall by Three Dog Night
Move Along by Grass Roots
What have they Done to My Song, Ma by Ray Charles
Dallas by Steely Dan
Go Where you Wanna Go by Mamas & Papas
Side 2
Livin' in the Country by Gladstone
Summer in the City by B.B. King
Tame the Lion by Emitt Rhodes
Hippo Stomp by Steppenwolf
I'll Tell the World about You by Joe Walsh
Put a little Love Away by Four Tops