Concrete

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Member Since: 8/9/1999
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Experimental

Son of the Vinyl Junkie

Side A
Artist Song
The Ray Charles Singers  Volare 
Mason Williams  Classical Gas 
Art Lund  Blue Skies 
Bob Rosengarden & Phil Kraus  Tony's Wife 
Frank Sinatra  Here's To The Losers 
Shakey Horton  Friday Night Stomp 
Sammy Davis, Jr.  Gonna Build A Mountain 
Bert Kaempfert  The Japanese Farewell Song 
Harry Belafonte  Midnight Special 
Vince Guaraldi Trio  Cast Your Fate To The Wind 
Sir Harry Lauder  Soosie MacLean 
Al Hirt  Down By The Riverside 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66  Laia Ladaia 
Frankie Yankovic  Tic Tock Polka 
Wilson Pickett  If You Need Me 
Roger Miller  You Can't Rollerskate In A Buffalo Herd 
Genoa Keawe & Her Hawaiians  Hawaiian War Chant 
101 Strings   Donkey Serenade 
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass  I'm Getting Sentimental Over You 
Tom Jones  Fly Me To The Moon 
Perspectives In Percussion  La Cucaracha 
Steve Allen & His Orchestra  The Peanut Vendor 
Eddie Bert  Home Cookin' 
Tony Bennett  I've Got Just About Everything 

Comment:

More dementia from my stacks of black wax. I stuck to the same theme as the last "Vinyl Junkie" mix, all the tracks came off the original LPs, and not all of them are bad("Cast Your Fate To The Wind" is especially classy), but for the most part, this tape is an exercise in groans and grimaces(Tom Jones belting out "Fly Me To The Moon"?!?). However, the music does originate from a gentler age, when people weren't afraid to experiment with new ideas and sounds, and occasionally make fools of themselves in the process...kind of like the state of music to-day, except now they call it "radical experimentation"...=]'

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