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Hard-To-Find Pop Instrumentals [Original recording remastered]

Hard To Find Instrumentals (Series)Audio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 5, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: November 9, 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Eric Collection
  • ASIN: B00001XDL2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #276,969 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. The Third Man Theme - Anton Karas
2. The Crazy Otto (Medley) - Johnny Maddox
3. The Entertainer - Marvin Hamlisch
4. Petite Fleur (Little Flower) - Chris Barber's Jazz Band
5. March From The River Kwai & Colonel Bogey - Mitch Miller
6. Alabama Jubilee (1999 Stereo Recording) - The Ferko String Band
7. Tea For Two Cha Cha - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
8. Manhattan Spiritual - Reg Owen & His Orchestra
9. (The Graduation Song) Pomp & Circumstance - Adrian Kimberly
10. National City - Joiner, Arkansas Jr. High School Band
11. Midnight In Moscow - Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen
12. Washington Square - The Village Stompers
13. Soft Summer Breeze - Eddie Heywood
14. Forever - The Little Dippers
15. Music Box Dancer - Frank Mills
16. The Dis-Advantages of You - The Brass Ring
17. Percolator (Twist) - Billy Joe & The Checkmates
18. Keem-O-Sabe - The Electric Indian
19. Mah-Na-Mah-Na - Piero Umiliani
20. Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band - Meco

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Instrumentals that were instrumental..., January 6, 2002
This review is from: Hard-To-Find Pop Instrumentals (Audio CD)
This compilation, companion piece to "Orchestral Instrumentals", done by the little label doing great "oldies" CD's, ie., Eric Records, brings together instrumentals representing many of the sans vocal musical styles that appeared on the pop charts in the 50's, 60's and 70's.

Starting with the "Third Man Theme" of Anton Karas from 1950, the disc winds through diverse styles - rag time, Dixieland, honky-tonk, jazz, Latin and more - finishing (though not chronologically) with the 1979 "Music Box Dancer", the Frank Mills tune that wound up being popular in music boxes. While loaded with top-10 songs from those decades, making this compilation outstanding is the selection of so many seldom-found tunes. "National City", the march tune from the fictitious Joiner, Arkansas Jr. High School Band (actually Ernie Freeman and friends), from the U.K. Reg Owens' exciting "Manhattan Spiritual", the Little Dippers' "Forever" and "The Crazy Otto" from Johnny Maddox are just some of the first-timers or rarities on CD.

The outstanding sound quality on most tracks and preponderance of stereo versions (all tracks save 1,2,4,9,10,13,17) contribute to making this outstanding repertoire even more enjoyable to listen to. If there had to be a criticism leveled here, it would be the substitution of a newly-recorded stereo version of the 1955 "Alabama Jubilee". Credit does got to Eric however, for labeling it as such on the outside of the package and offering an explanation in the liner notes, which by the way, offer interesting backround on the included tracks.

This is a superbly constructed piece offering one of the very best collections of post big-band pop instrumentals available in the market.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, Rare & Unusual Pop Instrumental Gems!, December 7, 1999
This review is from: Hard-To-Find Pop Instrumentals (Audio CD)
Move over, lounge music, here's a new Eric "Hard To Find..." compilation chock full of rare and unusual tracks that mirrors the hit charts from the 1950s through the 1970s. How `bout a blockbuster #1 hit featuring a zither? The Anton Karas monster 1950 hit, "The Third Man Theme," begins the CD and from here, there's an exploration of American ragtime with "The Crazy Otto Medley"/Johnny Maddox and "The Entertainer"/Marvin Hamlisch. As nice piano-based counterpoints, "Soft Summer Breeze"/Eddie Heywood's sedate hit and a charming challenger to 1979s discomania, "Music Box Dancer"/Frank Mills, help balance the package.

The "March" instrumentals of pop music have been virtually ignored in CD form until now with the inclusion of many important tracks here, leading off with the #1 "March From The River Kwai (Colonel Bogey)"/Mitch Miller, which appears in first-time stereo! Other strong entries are "Washington Square"/Village Stompers, "National City"/Joiner, Arkansas Jr. High School Band (actually a Liberty Records studio group), and the ultra-rare Top 40 single "The Graduation Song...Pomp And Circumstance"/Adrian Kimberly, a clever disguise for Don Everly. This "lost" hit is a hard-core collector's find as it doesn't even appear in Rhino's extensive Everly Brothers box set!

The wide variety of genres covered is amazing as British pop-jazz hits work equally well on this disc as many "standards" crossed the Atlantic to land on the American charts. "Midnight In Moscow"/Kenny Ball and "Petite Fleur"/Chris Barber have been favorites for decades, and add the rollicking "Manhattan Spiritual"/Reg Owen, which has been gone from sight for a long time, but not forgotten. In contrast to the jazzy sounds, add a few dance numbers like "Tea For Two Cha Cha"/Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, "Star Wars Theme-Cantina Band"/Meco, and a clever number combining a dance craze with a popular Maxwell House commercial jingle, the always pleasing "Percolator Twist"/Billy Joe & The Checkmates.

Besides The Checkmates, two other TV-inspired jingle tune gems are here with the gentle Latin lilt of "The Dis-Advantages Of You"/Brass Ring, and the Sesame Street hit, the insanely infectious "Mah Na Mah Na"/Piero Umaliari.

Rounding out this disc in the Collector's Corner, the newly recorded stereo version of "Alabama Jubilee"/Ferko String Band is a faithful rerecording of what had previously been a poorly recorded mono 45 from the mid-fifties. The crowning achievements of the 13 stereo tracks on this disc are the hard to find pre-Tomahawk Chop favorite "Keem-O-Sabe"/Electric Indian, plus the extremely rare "Forever"/Little Dippers. Until this CD, this Anita Kerr Quartet classic has been impossible to find in stereo, and you've never really "heard" this record until now!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This music is addicting!, December 10, 1999
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The songs on this CD will get you singing, whistling, humming, and marching! As a 35 year old fan of orchestral pop music (the likes of Percy Faith and company), I wasn't around for the heyday of this music.Actually that is OK, since this CD sounds better than any original release on LP or 45 would have sounded back then! The infectious sound of Alabama Jubilee, Crazy Otto, River Kwai March, and Manhattan Spiritual (you probably KNOW this song, but never knew its name!) are such a PLEASURE to listen to! My personal favorite is Forever by the Anita Kerr Quartet...simply put: A Masterpiece of Music. Actually the whole CD is a masterpiece with some fun thrown in (remember the song Mah-na-ma-na?). The companion to this CD, Hard to Find Orchestral Instrumentals, is on the same par, but I can't help hoping for MORE MORE MORE!
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