Anthology, Vol. 2 [Import]
ASIN: B00006F2WO
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Product Description
Subtitled 'Arrangements & Productions'. UK compilation for the Grammy award-winning producer for Capitol Records who helmed dozens of great jazz, funk & soul records during the 1960s & '70s. The followup to the highly successful David Axelrod 1968-1970 An Anthology. Includes one track from Axelrod's Big Country album (due 2003). Artists include Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, Ray Brown & David McCallum. 15 tracks. Stateside. 2002.
Anthology, Vol. 2,David Axelrod,EMI Int'l,Baroque Pop,Jazz,Pop
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Music: Pye Anthology, Vol. 2
Petula Clark Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TRGE Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
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2 CD set. 50 tracks, remastered from original tapes , with color foldout booklet and detailed sleevenotes. 60's and 70's material including French language tracks. 2000 release. Double slimline jewel case.Album Details
Double CD Set. 50 Tracks Remastered from Original Tapes with Color Foldout Booklet and Detailed Sleevenotes. 60's and 70's Material Including French Language Tracks.Customer Reviews:
Brilliant companion to earlier Downtown compilation.......2000-07-14
This collection includes a third version of Downtown (a 1976 disco recording) to contrast the two versions on the first collection, plus a number of other songs which were hits in Britain, America or elsewhere but were not included in the first volume (including the American hit The cat in the window and the Australian hit I want to sing with your band).
Also included are a number of cover versions. There are stunning versions of the Beatles classics I want to hold your hand and Fool on the hill. San Franciso (be sure to wear flowers in your hair) may not seem like an obvious song for Petula to record, but she clearly enjoyed the song - her version is every bit as good as Scott McKenzie's original.
There are plenty of intersting original songs too - many of them are known only to Petula fans, though they deserve to be more widely known.
An essential collection for any Petula fan, or any fan of Sixties pop generally, this double CD contains a fair number of obscure but high quality tracks among the better known ones to provide endless listening pleasure.
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