A reissue compilation tailor-made for James Last's introduction to the United States music market, this 12-song exercise is a Mitch Miller, Up with People-esque chorus singalong of a wide array of '70s songs that somehow complement each other quite well when stripped of their original pretense and turned into folksy singalongs, falling in line with what Survivor would later astutely predict in 1984 that it is, in fact, the singer not the song that makes an album so enjoyable. Covers of Otis Redding, Beatles Lennon and ...
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A reissue compilation tailor-made for James Last's introduction to the United States music market, this 12-song exercise is a Mitch Miller, Up with People-esque chorus singalong of a wide array of '70s songs that somehow complement each other quite well when stripped of their original pretense and turned into folksy singalongs, falling in line with what Survivor would later astutely predict in 1984 that it is, in fact, the singer not the song that makes an album so enjoyable. Covers of Otis Redding, Beatles Lennon and Harrison, Neil Diamond, and Otis Redding somehow all fit together in a very fashionable, feel-good vibe. As a nostalgia piece, it's not as captivating as Langley Schools, but just every bit as enjoyable. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi
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Add this copy of Music From Across the Way to cart. $8.85, good condition, Sold by LeifBooks rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Georgetown, CO, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Collectors' Choice Music.