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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Something's lacking,
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This review is from: 20 Polkas & Waltzes (Audio CD)
This CD features what might be called elevator polka music. It would be good Muzak in an office full of polka lovers. An electronic organ by itself just doesn't cut it, even though today's instruments are a far cry from those played in the 50s by Ken Griffin. A real bass fiddle should replace the organ pedals, with perhaps a trumpet and some vocals added as well. Listening to any of these tracks reminds me of the "real" versions I have heard by other artists, even when there have been several "real" versions which have not reminded me of each other. Better choices would be CDs by Frankie Yankovic, Jimmy Sturr, or Joey Miskulin, or by Fred Ziwich and the International Sound Machine (you'll have to browse by the "polka" keyword to find the latter). The Happy Organ needs a little help.
4.0 out of 5 stars
a very pleasing sound,
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This review is from: 20 Polkas & Waltzes (Audio CD)
I am a disc jockey for polka and international ethnic music in new jersey and florida for promotional play please e-mail me i would be willing to play this on the air for people to hear contact me via e mail for more info. thanks ann slack
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20 Polkas & Waltzes by The Happy Organ
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