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Alex Hassilev Discography of CDs
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Through Children's Eyes CD (1962) Top Seller
Alex Hassilev songs Each of the original Limeliters, surprisingly enough, chose this album as their most satisfying. In the midst of their hectic rise to the top of their profession, the group decided to record a children's album, live (in the best hootenanny tradition), featuring a chorus of 70 elementary school children from Berkeley, CA. The result is what ...
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Teaching Peace CD (1986)
Alex Hassilev music CDs Track Listing of songs: Teaching Peace; Places in the World; Say Hi!; I Think You're Wonderful; Rapp Song; Barnyard Boogie; Hooray for the World; With Two Things; Use a Word; See Me Beautiful; Shake Your Brains; Listen;
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Until We Get It Right CD (1999)
Alex Hassilev CD discography 2000 Release By This Witty Folk Act.
Recorded at Master Groove Studios, Granada Hills, California. Includes liner notes by Alex Hassilev.
Engineers include: Phil Moore, Eric Hull, Jonas Hansson.
The Limeliters: Rick Dougherty (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass); Alex Hassilev (vocals, classical & steel string guitars, banjo); Bill Zorn (12-string guitar, 5-string banjo).
Addtional personnel includes: John David (guitar, mandolin, harmonica).
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Malvina Reynolds CD (2007)
Alex Hassilev albums This 24-track CD is a treasure trove for fans of folk legend Malvina Reynolds. First, it contains all of the self-titled 1970 album that found the 70-year-old singer/guitarist jamming with members of the Byrds and the Dillards, in fine jangle-psych fashion. Second, it offers over a dozen bonus tracks, including some never released. Reynolds's mellow, unassuming ...
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Roots CD (1977)
Alex Hassilev discography Quincy Jones has been threatening to write a long tone poem sketching the history of black music for decades now, and he has yet to do it. This project, rushed out in the wake of the 1977 TV mini-series Roots, is about as close as he has come. A brief (28 minutes), immaculately-produced and segued suite, ...
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Time To Gather Seeds (2005)
Alex Hassilev CD discography Track Listing of songs: Importance of the Rose; Love Story; Only 18; L.a. In the Summer; Cold December; Goodtime Women; Time To Gather Seeds; Do You Remember; Were You In Berlin?; General;
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Richard Twice CD (1970)
Alex Hassilev albums Recording information: Alex Hassilev's Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
Personnel: Richard Atkins, Richard Manning, Rick Manning (vocals, guitar); David Bennett Cohen, David Cohen, Drake Levin, Louie Shelton, Louis Shelton (guitar); Rusty Young (steel guitar); Don Gallucci, Lawrence Koechtel, Larry Knechtel, Alex Hassilev (keyboards); Malcolm Elsensohn, Ron Tutt, Mark Tulin (drums); Gary Coleman (percussion).
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Limeliters CD (1960)
Alex Hassilev music CDs An impressive debut for the just-born folk trio, this album presents songs that became stalwart parts of their stage act for decades, particularly Lee Hays' "Lonesome Traveler," and the Russian gypsy tune "Gari Gari," and from Mexico, "Malaguena Salerosa." The album is marred by some stilted and obvious overdubbing, but even though some of the performances ...
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Complete Rca Singles Collection CD (2000)
Alex Hassilev discography With all the tracks in true stereo -- most of them for the first time since their original release -- this collection of Limeliters material highlights the height of the folk-music revival of the early '60s. It's a brace of show tunes, folks staples, and oddball stabs at pop, sometimes at odds with the detached irony that the group usually brought to their songs. The Limeliters were never really a singles band the way the Kingston Trio and other acts were, and these are some of the rarest and least reissued sides in their discography. ~ Cub Koda
all true stereo tracks, with many songs here appearing for the first time since their original release, ...
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Singing for the Fun CD (1992)
Alex Hassilev songs Hassilev (vocals, guitar, autoharp); Red Grammer (vocals, guitar, banjo); Lou Gottleib (vocals, bass).
Personnel: John David (guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, bongos); Alex Hassilev (guitar, banjo, bongos); Red Grammer (guitar, autoharp).
Liner Note Author: Lou Gottlieb.
The Limeliters: John David (vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica); Alex
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Limeliters, Red Grammer
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