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| 1. Apache - Jorgen Ingmann (Des) | |||
| 2. Bonanza - Al Caiola | |||
| 3. Asia Minor - Kokomo | |||
| 4. Alley Cat - Bent Fabric | |||
| 5. Down Yonder (Orig. Version) - Del Wood (mono) | |||
| 6. Armen's Theme - David Seville (mono) | |||
| 7. The Happy Whistler - Don Robertson (mono) | |||
| 8. Sadie's Shawl - Bob Sharples (mono) | |||
| 9. No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) - The T-Bones | |||
| 10. Music To Watch Girls By - Bob Crewe Generation | |||
| 11. A Walk In The Black Forest - Horst Jankowski | |||
| 12. I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman - Whistling Jack Smith | |||
| 13. Yakety Sax - Boots Randolph | |||
| 14. Mexico - Bob Moore | |||
| 15. Comin' In The Back Door - Baja Marimba Band | |||
| 16. I Want To Be Happy Cha Cha - Enoch Light | |||
| 17. Quentin's Theme - Charles Randolph Grean Sounde | |||
| 18. (Theme From) 'The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs' - Ernie Freeman | |||
| 19. Dragnet - Ray Anthony (mono) | |||
| 20. Bandstand Boogie - Les Elgart (mono) | |||
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5.0 out of 5 stars
For Water Aerobics, THE MOST POPULAR CD!,
By RicR2 (McLean, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: V2 Hard To Find Pop Instrument (Audio CD)
This CD Series (Hard-to-Find Pop Instrumentals I, and II) is THE MOST POPULAR at water aerobics classes (whose typical member is over age 50), and has been for a several weeks. It is even more popular than both "Abba Gold" and the "Hooked on Classics" series.I've lent this CD Series to so many water aerobic instructors (four different ones), for so many days, that I've actually purchased second copies, something I've done with no other CD. So, why this popularity? Possibly because: (1) The music is positive/upbeat, (2) the variety, and (3) the excellent sound quality. If you know why the popularity, please tell me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Time Machine,
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This review is from: V2 Hard To Find Pop Instrument (Audio CD)
This CD contains some songs that have stayed with me for over 50 years, and it's great to hear thenm again. The sound quality isn't bad considering the age with which they are dealing. Well done.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't Wait For Volume 3,
By AvidOldiesCollector (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: V2 Hard To Find Pop Instrument (Audio CD)
In fact I have already taken the liberty of sending Eric Records a list of possibilities for a third edition in this wonderful series. If just ONE from that list makes the grade I will be pleased.Easily the hardest to find of all those in this volume had been the 1969 Charles Randolph Grean Sounde original Ranwood single release of Quentin's Theme from the old daytime vampire soap opera Dark Shadows. Others in this category include Armen's Theme by The Music of David Seville (an homage to his wife and fellow artist Kay Armen), the Baja Marimba Band's first hit, Comin' In The Back Door, which just failed to make the Top 40 in 1963, Ernie Freeman's Theme From "The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs" which charted at # 70 in 1960, I was Kaiser Bill's Batman [# 20 in 1967], and Sadie's Shawl [# 52 in 1956]. All rare gems. The six pages of liner notes by Joseph E. Laredo are also a delight, with fascinating backgrounders on all the artists and tunes concerned, but especially enlightening [for me anyway] when it comes to Jorgen Ingmann, KoKoMo, Bob Sharples, Whistling Jack Smith (there was no such person), and the Baja Marimba Band and their "spin-off" from Herb Alpert & His Tijuana Brass. In terms of the music, the notes offer fascinating insights into Quentin's Theme, Dragnet, Bandstand Boogie, and Music To Watch Girls By. Tracks 2 to 4, 9 to 16, and 18 are stereo, track 1 is digitally enhanced for stereo. The remainder are mono. As usual with Bill Buster's products you get the Billboard chart performance of each on the reverse. Just one more star in their growing list of must-have CDs.
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