20 Monster Hits and 10 More Monster Hits

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So, I missed all the hubaloo about the big Woodstock 40th anniversary. Here are a couple albums that fit in that vibe. 20 Monster Hits and then the sequel, 10 More Monster Hits. When I first saw the 20 Monster Hits I thought this was a rare album, but I’ve seen it everywhere since. One of the more interesting songs is “Season of the Witch” by Steve(n) Stills and Al Kooper instead of the usual Donavon.

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3 Responses “20 Monster Hits and 10 More Monster Hits”

  1. FilmFather says:

    Oh man, I TOTALLY remember these albums from my dad’s record collection when I was a kid. That dude in the blue sweater is seared in my memory. Doesn’t one of these records have “The Witch Queen of New Orleans?” I thought that song was cool.

    Any idea what concert the cover photo is from? I’ve always wondered…
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  2. Amy says:

    oh this is just classic! My mother had one similar called 20 solid gold hits.

  3. “The Witch Queen of New Orleans” is on the 20 album. I don’t know what the cover photo is from, but it seems a pretty massive festival. The river behind the stage tells me it’s not Woodstock, but other than that, I don’t know.

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