Top of the Pops Vol. 72
Sleeve Notes: VOLUME 72 of the world famous Top Of The Pops series of records has just been released, and record shops everywhere are reporting thousands of customers clamouring for…
Sleeve Notes: VOLUME 72 of the world famous Top Of The Pops series of records has just been released, and record shops everywhere are reporting thousands of customers clamouring for…
…whole world, created an instrument which lends sound and swing to dull parties. In the first place by record. as e.g. the LP “Zither-Pops 2” (Telefunken, SLE 14 741-P). The…
…by this record. So, do you? These words and much more (see the back cover of “Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops – Embraceable You” below) were written by Clare W Van Ausdall….
Label: Telefunken 6.23068 1977 1970s Covers…
Theme From M.A.S.H., Crying, No Doubt About It, I’m Alive, Funky Town, Over You, Midnite Dynamos, She’s Out Of My Life, What’s Another Year, Fool For Loving You, Let’s Get…
Sleeve Notes: Really, you know, a Joe Loss album is sufficient unto itself – and these notes appended to it are superfluous! For is not his name one of the…
The Sound Of Silence, A Hazy Shade Of Winter, Scarborough Fair/Canticle, Mrs. Robinson, The Dangling Conversation, El Condor Pasa (If I Could), The 59th Street Bridge Song (“Feelin’ Groovy”), Cecilia,…
Sleeve Notes: The ‘New Pop Organ Sound’ – what is that? With all due modesty: technically it is the most ingenious and musically the most fascinating production, which has been…
River Kwai Marsch, Cecilia, Gartenzwerg-Marsch, Von Den Blauen Bergen Kommen Wir, Bonanza, Geisterreiter, Über Den Wellen, Fahr Mich In Die Ferne, Cielito Lindo, Wenn Die Elisabeth, Yes Sir, That’s My…
…are performed. For these are the tried-and-trusted evergreens, the cream of the popular repertoire of the past century—from the Stephen Foster ballads of one hundred years ago, to the pick…