Ah, I enjoyed reading those interviews, Chris - thank you. I was 13, too, when 20GG came out and I remember spending nearly all of my weekly paper round wage on my copy from WH Smith in Edgware - it cost me £3.89. A couple of weeks earlier I bought
Duane Eddy - Legend of Rock...a double album on the London label (Duane was - at the time - one of the few American artists whose recordings were still issued in the UK on London). This cost £3.79 for 24 tracks - which I remember thinking at the time was better value! I formed the impression at the time that everyone liked The Shadows but quickly came to realise that this was not the case! I still think the sleeve is a design classic and remember desperately wanting all the Shadows' LPs advertised on the inner sleeve. I never saw the telly advert because Dad didn't allow us to watch ITV! Later that year, Cliff's 40 Golden Greats double album came out and in 1979 I got to see The Shads for the first time at the Hammersmith Odeon. The ticket cost me £2.50; that was the relative value of albums and live concerts at the time. Obviously I wasn't born when The Shads had their heyday in the early 60s - but 1977 was a pretty good time to start being a Shadows fan. Happy days!
BTW - the film of The Shads performing
Love Deluxe seems to have disappeared from YouTube...
