Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre

Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre Artist: Harpers Bizarre
Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 090771617828
EAN: 0090771617828
ASIN: B00005QZ78


Release Date: 2001-11-06

Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre


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Tracks:

  1. Look To The Rainbow
  2. Battle Of New Orleans
  3. When I Was A Cowboy
  4. Interlude
  5. Sentimental Journey
  6. Las Mananitas
  7. Medley: Bye, Bye, Bye/Vine Street
  8. Me, Japanese Boy
  9. Interlude
  10. I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise
  11. Green Apple Tree
  12. Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat
  13. Interlude
  14. I Love You, Mama
  15. Funny How Love Can Be
  16. Mad
  17. Look To The Rainbow
  18. The Drifter
  19. Reprise
  20. Both Sides Now
  21. Small Talk

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  1. Harpers Bizarre 4
  2. Feelin' Groovy
  3. Feelin' Groovy: The Best of Harpers Bizarre
  4. The Yellow Balloon
  5. Present Tense

Album Description

Sundazed Music remastered reissue has 2 bonus tracks, 'Both Sides Now' & 'Small Talk'.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars The 3rd album slump.......2001-12-14

I have rated the 3 other Harpers Bizarre albums, this is the 3rd album by the group and the only one that I can't give a 5 star rating. There are a couple interesting songs but the rest of it is pretty passable. The biggest highlight for me was "sit down, you're rocking the boat." "battle of New Orleans" is not too bad. As for "bye,bye,bye," there is actually a better(earlier?) version of this song included as a bonus track on the "Feelin' Groovy" C.D.

It seems to me that the group was trying for a kind of "song cycle" with this album (a concept where all songs on the album kind of meld into each other with musical interludes, intros, outros, etc. sometimes certain parts of a song or songs (music or vocal) repeat themselves throughtout the duration of the album. this was kind of invented by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. it was also used by "Spanky and Our Gang" and the "5th Dimension"

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  1. The Incredible Moses Leroy Become the Soft.Lightes ~ Incredible Moses Leroy
  2. Last Stop Suburbia ~ Allister
  3. Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own
  4. Neroli
  5. Feel It Again ~ Feeder
  6. Greatest Hits ~ Thin Lizzy
  7. Greg Oblivian and the Tip Tops ~ Greg Oblivian & the Tip Tops
  8. Outta Here ~ The Gories
  9. The Vice and Virtue Ministry ~ Happy Bullets
  10. This Is How a Heart Breaks ~ Rob Thomas

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Two Guitars ~ Kenny Burrell with Jimmy Raney

Blues Wail: Coleman Hawkins Plays the Blues ~ Coleman Hawkins

Beginner's Mind ~ Steve Haines Quintet

With You in Mind ~ David Friesen & Gary Versace

Jamboree: Monty Alexander's Ivory and Steel ~ Monty Alexander

Sanborn ~ David Sanborn

Bana Ba Africa ~ Various Artists

Phosa Ngasemva ~ McCoy Mrubata

First Album ~ Hiroshi Takeshima

Golden J-Pop the Best ~ Hiroyuki Okita