Import only collection from the popular '60's Pop/Harmony group, who, like the Four Freshmen, were one of Brian Wilson's influences (and contemporaries) when creating the Beach Boys' harmonies. The Lettermen set themselves apart from all the other so-called romancer groups during the early '60s by creating a vocal harmony sound that was easily identifiable and unique . Features 25 tracks including 'I Only Have Eyes For You', 'The Wonder Of You', 'Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing', 'The Things We Did Last Summer' and more. EMI.
Medley: Goin' Out of My Way/Can't Take My Eyes Off You
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Hurt So Bad
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No Other Love
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Smile
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Unchained Melody
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Too Young
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Traces
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You'll Never Walk Alone
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Morning Girls
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Worlds
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Shangri-La
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Dahil Sa'yo
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Ikaw
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Warm
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Traces/Memories
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Just the best So many wonderful songs on this CD done
as only the Lettermen can do them.
There are many new songs on this DC
as well. Submitted by larrygrant17 (Larry G. Milton, Fl, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
music in a world of noise refreshing, beautiful music Submitted by mresm (Netherlands) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
finally found one i am so grateful i've finally found one lettermen cd with seventh dawn in it. i have been looking and searching for the longest time since i would like to give it as agift to my brother and his wife bec its their love song since high school and celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. they were thrilled when they received it. thank you. ethel Submitted by ejguerrerodds (newark,ca) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Great group, Great Memories Found a hit they sang and had been looking for that song, literally since 78'. Worlds theme song to Brakens World TV Series. Submitted by kenpomed (Fresno, CA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$13.15 It's very tempting to go off on Joel Dorn for his decision to call a Rahsaan Roland Kirk record recorded live in Germany Brotherman in the Fatherland. Dorn's had questionable taste about all kinds of things since he began running record labels that have had numerous names attached to them -- Kirk's music is not one of them. This gig, recorded in 1972, is one of those seemingly out-of-nowhere moments when Kirk, struggling to make a living, took it to the audience full-force. He was accompanied on this tour by longtime pianist Ron Burton, bassist Henry Pearson, drummer Richie Goldberg (who did a long stint with Ray Charles) and Joe Texudor on assorted percussion. The program is pure magic: from "Like Sony" to a bad-ass reworking of the insipid Bread tune "Make It with You," that Kirk turns into pure outre blues soul-jazz, and that's just the beginning. "Rahsaan's Spirit" is the place where Kirk spins off into his own universe with the band -- Burton's solo here is particularly telling as the members all solo. Kirk brings it back to a deeply soulful read of "My Girl" with a piano intro that sounds a lot like Roy Bittan's from Bruce Springsteen's "Thunder Road," but it was a couple of years ahead of that milestone. Kirk's nose flute hints the melody line before his flute takes over and runs the melody down to its root; he plays them simultaneously and even vocalizes, à la Charles. The swinging Ramsey Lewis-styled soul riffing gives the audience something else to hold onto before the doors come off with "Seasons/Serenade to a Cuckoo" that digs even deeper as it streams into "Pedals Up," a musically ...
$15.85 The Special Edition of the album contains a bonus DVD with extra tracks, outtakes, videos, all the album tracks in both stereo and surround mixes, a cover of "Bohemian Rhapsody," and a video of Wayne Coyne addressing the graduating class of Classen High School in Oklahoma City.
After becoming the darlings of alt-rock with their two consecutive neo-psychedelic ...