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Spectropop - Digest Number 1730



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               SPECTROPOP - Spectacular! Retro! Pop!
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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Girls Go Zonk!
           From: Bob Rashkow 
      2. Re: Eydie Gorme Goin' Back to musica
           From: Frank Jastfelder 


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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 23:42:39 EST From: Bob Rashkow Subject: Girls Go Zonk! Previously: > ... my favourite Kane Triplets' opus remains their vocal version > of "Mission Impossible". That baby can be found on the RPM CD > "Girls Go Zonk!!"... Didn't hear The Kane Triplets' cut but Steve at the record store in Evanston was playing this CD while I was there picking up Fuzz, Acid & Flowers and I heard, among other tracks, "Do The Zonk" (Donna Loren) and Debbie Burton's "The Next Day", and baby, I am SOLD!!!!! I also purchased 'What Does A Girl Do?' including Marcie Blane and some neat- sounding girl groups and artists. This one was recommended to me and (surprise) I haven't dug it so far but I'll let you know! Bobster -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
Message: 2 Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 23:15:03 +0100 From: Frank Jastfelder Subject: Re: Eydie Gorme Goin' Back to musica Country Paul wrote: > I tried to like Eydie Gorme's "Goin' Back," but I'm afraid > I find it totally soul-less. Well, to my ears it's a rich and lively arranged version and I like Eydie's fragile voice. But I'm glad to see that at Spectropop one doesn't have to like everything that plays at musica. Best Frank J. -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
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