Post subject: [2014-02-18] Allan Sherman "There Is Nothing Like A Lox: The Lost Song Parodies Of" (Rockbeat)
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:59 am
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Not on My Son the Box - collection of 13 previously UNreleased tunes (to correct the Amazon blurb)
1. Choped Liver (Parody Of Moon River) 2. Ollawoot (Parody Of Camelot) 3. How Are Things With Uncle Morris (Parody Of How Are Things In Glacamora) 4. Younger Than Springstein (Parody Of Younger Than Springtime) 5. One For My Sadie (And One For Two Cents Plain) (Parody Of One For Baby, One More For The Road) 6. Around The World (Parody Of Around The World In 7. You're The Top 8. How Deep Is A Birdbath (Parody Of How Deep Is The Ocean) 9. Furriers Lament 10. When You Walk Through The Bronx 11. Small World 12. There Is Nothing Like A Lox 13. Seventy-Six Sol Cohens
_________________ The Yankees win, THE YANKEES WINNNNN!!!! Most people wouldn't know music if it came up and bit them on the ass. FZ "Well, that kind of puts a damper on even a Yankee win." -- Yankees announcer Phil Rizzuto after reading a bulletin that Pope Paul VI had died
Post subject: [2014-02-18] Allan Sherman "There Is Nothing Like A Lox: The Lost Song Parodies Of" (Rockbeat)
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:51 pm
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Since I posted this - I gotta warn ya's - the first 7 songs are pretty poorly recorded (that is coming from someone who mostly listens to Zappa auddy tapes of shows) - What is most annoying is the flutter - sounds like someone kept hitting the reel to tape as it was recording. The last 6 cuts sound ok - not his best work but I guess there is little else sitting around. What am I saying? - for the die-hard fan.
_________________ The Yankees win, THE YANKEES WINNNNN!!!! Most people wouldn't know music if it came up and bit them on the ass. FZ "Well, that kind of puts a damper on even a Yankee win." -- Yankees announcer Phil Rizzuto after reading a bulletin that Pope Paul VI had died
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