Tracklist
To Whom It Concerns | 2:35 | ||
That's Nice | 2:55 | ||
Yesterday Man | 2:50 | ||
Mexican Flyer | 2:35 | ||
Take A Heart | 3:30 | ||
Town Talk | 2:50 | ||
Day Tripper | 2:20 | ||
Cheat And Lie | 2:20 | ||
Long Live Love | 2:10 | ||
Twelve By Two | 3:45 | ||
Soul Destroyer | 2:40 | ||
Take The 'A' Train | 3:50 |
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Dance To The Calypso Beat LP, Album, Stereo | Vogue Schallplatten – LDVS 17119 | Germany | 1966 | Germany — 1966 | Recently Edited | ||||
That's Nice LP, Stereo, Album | Strike (2) – SJHL 101 | UK | 1966 | UK — 1966 | New Submission | ||||
Ken Woodman LP, Album, Stereo | RCA Victor – SIVS 6 | Italy | 1966 | Italy — 1966 | Recently Edited | ||||
That's Nice LP, Album, Stereo | RCA – LPM 50000 | Spain | 1966 | Spain — 1966 | New Submission | ||||
Image hidden | That's Nice LP, Album, Mono | Strike (2) – JHL 101 | UK | 1966 | UK — 1966 | New Submission | |||
Brass A Go Go LP, Album, Stereo | Pop Schallplatten – ZS 10164 | Germany | 1968 | Germany — 1968 | New Submission | ||||
That's Nice LP, Stereo, Album | RCA Camden – CAS 10 104 | Germany | Germany | Recently Edited | |||||
Brass A Go Go LP, Stereo, Album | Trans-Canada – TCM-958 | Canada | Canada | New Submission | |||||
Brass A Go Go 8-Track Cartridge, Album | Trans-Canada – M80-876 | Canada | Canada | New Submission |
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referencing That's Nice (LP, Stereo, Album) SJHL 101
Mexican Flyer is the theme for space channel 5. I got this for the shittallksreferencing That's Nice (LP, Stereo, Album) SJHL 101
Twelve by Two is a masterclass in brassy sleaze; production is simply show stopping with a swaggering reverb heavy bass and meaty drums. I could imagine the Krays psyching themselves up for a spot of hell raising with this on the car stereo!- Surprisingly good album from some of the best 60's easy listening and library writers in the UK. The album is ram-packed with plenty of groovy suspense tunes and some great uptempo big band/easy/pop jazz. Great arrangements with clever instrumentation and the uncredited drummer almost steals the show in many of the tunes. Beware though, in spite of the title there is not one single calypso song on the LP. Why in the world they would choose a name like that? Anyway, it's a well above average album in its genre and definitely worth purchasing or checking out.
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