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LP (Item 55288) Colgems, 1968 — Condition: Very Good+
The subtle genius of Stanley Myers isn't always as well appreciated as his contemporaries in the 60s soundtrack business – but a record like this will more than have you digging Stan's talents, as he mixes together numbers that run through a range of soundtrack styles – from fuzzy, to serious, to groovy, to Brit whimsical, to Bacharach breezy. Vocals on 2 numbers are by Don Partridge, and on one more are by Alex Keenan – and titles include "Tell Her You Love Her", "Mock Baroque Rock", "Persian Version", "Fuzz", "Homeless Bones", "The Good The Bad & The Simply Disgusting", and "Sauna Corner". (Cover has a bumped corner.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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