Shout Album Discography
By Mike Callahan and David Edwards
Last update: July 11, 2003





Shout was a subsidiary of Bang Records, located in New York City. The label was white with the shout logo at top left. The master tapes for the Shout label were transferred to Sony Music in the sale of Bang Records. The Freddie Scott material is known to have been recorded in true stereo, so the album is probably true stereo.

We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail. Both Sides Now Publications is an information web page. We are not a catalog, nor can we provide the records listed below. We have no association with Bang Records, Shout Records, or Sony Music. Should you be interested in acquiring albums listed in this discography (which are all out of print), we suggest you see our Frequently Asked Questions page and follow the instructions found there. This story and discography are copyright 1990, 1997, 2003 by Mike Callahan.



SHOUT ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY

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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents



SLPS-501 - Are You Lonely for Me? - Freddie Scott [1967] Are You Lonely For Me/Let It Be Me/Open Up The Door To Your Heart/Where Were You/Spanish Harlem/Shake A Hand//He Will Break Your Heart/Who Could Ever Love You/Cry To Me/For Your Love/The Love Of My Woman/Bring It On Home To Me

SLP-502 - In the Beginning - Jimi Hendrix [1972] [Pre-Jimi Hendrix Experience material recorded in 1966] Hey LeRoy/Free Spirit/House Of The Rising Sun//Something You Got/Let The God Sing/She's A Fox





Thanks to Bob Hyde, Bud Buschardt, Randy Price, and Ed Bishop



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