Taken from the LP ‘Chart Buster Hits – Volume 11’ | (Pye PCB 15010) June 1974
The Arrows | Cover Version | “Touch Too Much” | It’s a good thing that the Chartbusters series exists otherwise however could parties and collectors of current hits find fulfilment? Happily the answer lies within the cover of this latest in a long and successful album line.
There was a time, of course, when playing the current hits meant constantly changing the record on the turntable and if the party was going then the mechanics of the operation could sometimes put a blight on the proceedings.
The birth of the Pye Chartbusters series has changed all that because if it’s a party or simply a personal collection of yearly hits then this album represents the most simple solution.
The Arrows | Cover Version | “Touch Too Much”
The songs, carefully chosen and given just the right orchestration back up their current chart success and for entertainment they’ll be hard to beat. They represent the aim of the Chartbusters experts who know their market and try to keep it happy.
So what you’ll hear on this album isn’t merely a collection of songs that truly represent the most popular hits of the day; you’ll also find an enthusiasm from the performer and musician alike that aims at perfection.
It’s a quality hard to achieve and if we modestly state that this is the best Chartbusters album you’re likely to hear then it’s a fact — and we’ll have more of the same to prove that the standard doesn’t lapse.

Bovver-boys
There are plenty of rockers on this to keep the bovver-boys happy at the School Disco including Bad Company‘s “Can’t Get Enough”, The Arrows “Touch Too Much”, Showaddywaddy‘s “Hey Rock And Roll”, and a cover version of R. Dean Taylor‘s “There’s A Ghost In My House”.
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cost of record: £1
from: charity shop


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