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Harvest Heritage: 20 Greats is a sampler album issued by the Harvest Records label in 1977 to promote its budget reissue line. The album is notable for two reasons
*The inclusion of rare mono version of a track by pre-Uriah Heep band, The Gods, and
*The promotion of a new release (rather than a reissue) by John Lees.
Track listing
Side One
# "Real Love Guaranteed" (Konas-Hensley) - The Gods
# "S. F. Sorrow is Born" (May-Taylor-Waller) - Pretty Things
# "My White Bicycle" (Hopkins-Burgess) - Tomorrow
# "Octopus" (Syd Barrett) - Syd Barrett
# "Black Sheep of the Family" (Hammond) - Quatermass
# "Looking For my Baby" (Climax) - Climax Blues Band
# "Momma's Reward (Keep Them Freaks A-Rollin')" (R. E. Broughton) - Edgar Broughton Band
# "Living Life Backwards" (Brown-Brunn-Mullen) - Pete Brown & Piblokto
# "Private Number" (Jones-Bell) - Babe Ruth
# "Hush" (South) - Deep Purple
Side Two
# "Magic Woman Touch" (Watt-Roy-Horton-Jennings) (edited version) - The Greatest Show On Earth
# "I Sure Like Your Smile" (Barnwell) - Southern Comfort
# "Caribbean Moon" (Ayers) - Kevin Ayers
# "Monck's March" (Trad. arr. A. Hutchings-J. Watchman-Albion Morris) - Ashley Hutchings
# "Stone Circle" (Sweeney-Coff-Minns-Davis) - Third Ear Band
# "Black Joker/Black, White, Yellow and Green" (Trad. arr. S. Collins) - Shirley Collins
# "Kes (A Major Fancy)" (Lees) - John Lees
# "Galadriel" (Lees) - Barclay James Harvest
# "Dear Elaine" (Roy Wood) - Roy Wood
# "Showdown" (Lynne) - The Electric Light Orchestra
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The Music People is a triple sampler album from CBS Records released in the UK in 1972. Previous compilations had proved successful in marketing the CBS catalogue, but this was to be the last of the series. By this time, most of the artists featured had already gained fanbases and the others, in retrospect, were not to achieve the same fame.
Track listing
Side one
# "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (M. Jagger/K.Richards) - Johnny Winter And
# "Hallelujah" (G. Zekley/M. Bottler/R Twain) - Sweathog
# "Tramp" (M. Stubbs) - Home
# "Glory Be" (F. Collins) - Arrival
# "Situation" (J. Beck) - Jeff Beck Group
# "157 Riverside Avenue" (R.E.O. Speedwagon) - R.E.O. Speedwagon
Side two
# "The Grand Coulee Dam" (W. Guthrie) - Bob Dylan
# "Too Many Mondays" (B. Mann/C. Weil) - Barry Mann
# "Silence" (J. Holmes) - Jake Holmes
# "She Loves The Way They Love Her" (Argent/White) - Colin Blunstone
# "The Nest" (J. Spheeris) - Jimmy Spheeris
# "Love Song" (L. Duncan) - Lesley Duncan
Side three
# "Go Down Gamblin'" (D. Clayton-Thomas) - Blood, Sweat & Tears
# "Calico Baby" (J. Kent/D. Lubahn) - Dreams
# "So Many People" (P. Williams/R Nichols) - Chase
# "Sleepless Nights" (W. Cochran/C. Brent Jr.) - Wayne Cochrane & The C.C. Riders
# "Monkey Time" (W.R.Scaggs) - Boz Scaggs & His Band
# "Magnificent Sanctuary Band" (D. Burnette) - David Clayton-Thomas
# "Cool Fool" (E. Winter) - Edgar Winter Band
Side four
# "Hoe Down" (R. Furay/R. Young) - Poco
# "" (G. Pitney) - New Riders of the Purple Sage
# "Buglar" (L. Murray) - The Byrds
# "To Make a Woman Feel Wanted" (J. Messina/K. Loggins) - Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina
# "Amsterdam" (A. Stewart) - Al Stewart
# "Little Girl Lost" (K. Kristofferson) - Kris Kristofferson
# "Stealin'" (Arr & adapt. Taj Mahal) - Taj Mahal
Side five
# "Dawn" (Mahavishnu John McLaughlin) - The Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin
# "While The Sun Still Shines" (A. Barry) - Fields
# "Para Los Rumberos" (T. Puente) - Santana
# "Chelsea Girls" (A. Staehley) - Spirit
# "No Word For Glad" (R. Taylor) - It's a Beautiful Day
# "Hold Your Head Up" (Argent/White) - Argent
# "Underbird" (Robinson/Aas/Loseth) - Titanic
Side six
# "Hint Of A Freeze" (G. Fishbaugh) - Fishbaugh, Fishbaugh & Zorn
# "The Sun Never Shines On The Lonely" (L. Vegas) - Redbone
# "White Lies" (N. Lofgren) - Grin
# "I Call That True Love" (S. Silverstein) - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
# "What Kind Of Man Are You" (R. Charles) - Genya Ravan
# "Strange Is This World" (Niemen) - Neimen
# "Just A Thought" (J. Swift) - Jonathan Swift
The album cover
The two panels which form the exterior when close show a simple image of blue sky and white clouds. Those forming the interior show thumbnail images of the featured albums or artists, each with a brief description. There is no design credit.
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Tour Sampler is a 1975 album by English folk rock band Fairport Convention released to promote their winter tour of that year. All tracks were already available on other albums and the album was a limited edition of 500 copies only available to radio stations and winners of a competition in the New Musical Express.
Track listing
Side one
# "Mr Lacey" (Ashley Hutchings) - 2:50
# "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" (Sandy Denny) - 5:08
# "Medley: The Lark In The Morning / Rakish Paddy / Foxhunter's Jig / Toss the Feathers" (Trad. arr. Dave Swarbrick) - 4:06
# "Walk Awhile" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) - 4:00
# "John Lee" (Fairport Convention) - 3:01
# "Rosie" (Swarbrick) - 3:36
Side two
# "The Brilliancy Medley and Cherokee Shuffle" (Traditional) - 3:51
# "Whispering Grass" (Doris Fisher and Fred Fisher) - 3:65
# "Sir B. McKenzies" (Swarbrick/Thompson/Nicol/Mattacks) - 5:25
# "Rising For The Moon" (Sandy Denny) - 4:07
# "White Dress" (Dave Swarbrick)
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WikiServer is a free (public domain) WikiEngine that is completely self-contained - it includes its own HTTP server, and so does not require CGI support, Perl, or even a separate Web server such as Apache or IIS. As such, it is one of the easiest ways to install and run a wiki; even people without any knowledge about the system can set up a wikiserver without many problems. WikiServer is also sometimes used as a general term that is used to describe any WikiEngine with a built-in server.
History
Eddie's WikiServer
The first WikiServer was developed by Eddie Edwards around 1997. It was continuously improved for few years until development was halted due to unknown reasons.
Eddie's WikiServer borrowed most of its Wiki Syntax from Ward's Wiki, but it had a few of its own extensions:
* <code>1:</code> made a table, and increasing 1 made each consecutive row. You could do the same with <code>1;</code>, only this made a table without a border
Eddie's WikiServer (as it is called on WikiWikiWeb) was Windows-only and needed to be compiled using Microsoft . It was a command line application that had its server settings configured with command line arguments.
Further WikiServer development
Eddie ceased development at version 1.1 (beta). Other people have continued the development:
# Michel Van De Wetering had finished a set of mods on EW 1.1, though still beta. This mod was long considered to be the latest version of the wikiserver: Wikiserver 1.2 (beta), but the development has been taken up by Ryan Norton and has now reached version 1.6 status (see below).
# Elrey Ronald V. modified Eddie's Wikiserver 1.0 for his simple group collaboration. In addition to 1.0 features, it had several new features.
WxWikiServer
Several years later, around late 2003, development was started again by a developer named Ryan Norton. Because he was a developer for the WxWidgets project, he decided it would be a good idea to capitalize on his WxWidgets experience and make WikiServer with it. He named his fork WxWikiServer.
WxWikiServer had several major differences between it and Eddie's WikiServer:
* It was no longer Windows-only - it could run on all major platforms
* It was no longer command-line driven... initial configuration was done through the WikiServer.ini file
* It had a TaskBarIcon, from which you could shut it down, restart it and see the server log, all without having to open a web browser
Eventually many features were added to WxWikiServer - such as full UseMod syntax capatability, improved security et al.
Current WikiServer
Until the 1.5.3 version, WxWikiServer was not as popular as the original WikiServer because it lacked a few features and was buggy, at least when used extensively on the Internet. Therefore some people decided to stay with the original WikiServer, or the 1.2 version.
However, with the help of several determined users, WxWikiServer was eventually restored to the stability of the original WikiServer. Later, when it became clear that Eddie's WikiServer was no longer going to be developed, Ryan Norton renamed his WxWikiServer back to WikiServer to avoid confusion. His latest version is 1.6RC18 (beta).
To this day the terms WxWikiServer and WikiServer are now used interchangeably by some people.
As of version 1.5.11c (May 19 2005), there is no current development of this wiki engine.

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