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Phantom Of The Paradise
LP (Item 76326) A&M, 1974 — Condition: Used
A soundtrack for a very silly movie – but one of the oddest albums ever recorded by the great Paul Williams! The tunes have a surprisingly heartfelt quality that really comes out when you hear them away from the movie – and they're done in a mix of styles that include a bit of Williams' quiet introspective mode, early 70s LA studio pop, and even some nice touches of glam. Titles include "Phantom's Theme", "Upholstery", "Goodbye Eddie Goodbye", "Somebody Super Like You", "Old Souls", and "Faust". (UK pressing.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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