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Mark Wirtz - The Go-Go Music Of Mark Wirtz-His Orchestra And Chorus (1996, RPM)⭐

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Mark Wirtz - The Go-Go Music Of Mark Wirtz-His Orchestra And Chorus (1996, RPM)⭐

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Category: Music
Total size: 441.02 MB
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Artist: Mark Wirtz Title: The Go-Go Music Of The Mark Wirtz Orchestra & Chorus Year Of Release: 1996 Label: RPM Records Genre: Jazz-Pop, Sunshine Pop, Easy Listening Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Total Time: 01:00:03 Tracklist: 01. Yeh Yeh 02. If Illusion Met Fantasy 03. The Yellow Spotted Capricorn 04. Come Back & Shake Me 05. You Didn't Have To Be So Nice 06. Comin' Home Baby 07. Don't Do It, Baby 08. The Real Mr Smith 09. Monday, Monday 10. A Touch Of Velvet - A Sting Of Brass 11. Sunny 12. I Can Hear Music 13. Sunday Night 14. Riviera Carnival 15. Chinese Chequers 16. Watching A Matchstick-Fight 17. Yesterday's Laughter, Today's Tears 18. Dizzy 19. There's No Business Like Monkey Business 20. A Thimble Full Of Puzzles 21. Beyond The Horizon 22. Dreamin' 23. Fantastic Fair Twenty-three track compilation of material overseen by Wirtz between 1965 and 1969, assembled from a few LPs and singles. Revisionist claims to the contrary, this is European easy listening at its most trivial -- lightened-up covers of contemporary pop and rock hits for the middle-aged crowd, and background music that, as the title implies, was entirely suitable for go-go scenes in B-movie soundtracks. There is fun easy-listening trash from the '60s, and then there is simply meaningless easy-listening trifles from the same era. This compilation falls much closer to the latter. It's not even amusing for camp value; it's just dumb and boring, appealing only to those whose tastes are irredeemably immature, or collectors convincing themselves that this stuff merits investigation by virtue of its very obscurity