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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Land Of 1000 Dances / Cannibal &#038; The Headhunters Cannibal1000.mp3 Often covered through the years, there were two &#8216;Land Of A Thousand Dances&#8217; floating around during the mid 60&#8242;s. Thee Midnighters and this one. For some reason, Cannibal &#038; The Headhunters&#8217; rendition was live with an audience, sounded wilder, and with a band name [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Land Of 1000 Dances / Cannibal &#038; The Headhunters <a id='wpaudio-69de4a02bae1e' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/Cannibal1000.mp3'>Cannibal1000.mp3</a></p>
<p>Often covered through the years, there were two &#8216;Land Of A Thousand Dances&#8217; floating around during the mid 60&#8242;s. Thee Midnighters and this one. For some reason, Cannibal &#038; The Headhunters&#8217; rendition was live with an audience, sounded wilder, and with a band name like that, I couldn&#8217;t help it becoming my preferred version. Oddly enough, this wilder take was also the bigger hit, peaking on Billboard&#8217;s Hot 100 at #30. Through it&#8217;s entire initial chart run the single was always listed on the Rampart label, yet I have both a Rampart and Date pressing in my collection. </p>
<p>I never thought twice about it, just figured the logical explanation was Rampart was a tiny indie (indeed it was &#8211; from East LA) and when the record started getting traction, a major, or in this case, a major&#8217;s smaller imprint (CBS distributed Date) picked it up to take national. Oddly enough, that&#8217;s not what happened. Charting in early &#8217;65 and peaking a few months later in May &#8211; for some reason (who will ever know?), Date reissued it a year or so later in summer &#8217;66, when it sort of re-charted, meaning it Bubbled Under The Hot 100 for two weeks, peaking at #106.</p>
<p>Now why should anyone care about this? As far as I&#8217;m aware, no one does. But little things, about a record business era gone forever, I find vastly interesting. I wish someone out there was a former Date employee. I&#8217;d have a lot more questions about that infamous lime green label.</p>
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