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LP (Item 497287) Apple, 1969 — Condition: Used
The sweet, lovely and lush full length debut of Mary Hopkin for Apple Records! Mary's vocals are fragile and sweet, and Paul McCartney's production frames it like a pillow on the softer tunes – with light bits of acoustic guitar – and makes are sound like the queen of all natural on the more grandly orchestrated tracks. 15 tracks on the original album, including "Those Were The Days", "Lord Of thE Reedy River", "Love Is The Sweetest Thing", "The Puppy Song", "Inchworm", "Young Love", "The Game", "Someone To Watch Over Me" and more. (Cover has a cutout hole. Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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