Popcorn

Popcorn

Track Listings

1. Speak on It
2. Change
3. Casualty
4. Seven Times
5. Thug Song
6. Get This Jones Crunk
7. Why
8. How Ya Feel About It
9. Gov-Ment Cheese
10. Freestyle Track

Popcorn,Popcorn,Mercystreet,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
Popcorn
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent Instrumental music from the 70s
Popcorn
Hot Butter
Manufacturer: Musicor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009VJWS6
Release Date: 2005-08-01

Tracks:

  1. Popcorn
  2. Day by Day
  3. Apache
  4. At the Movies
  5. Tristana
  6. Song Sung Blue
  7. Telstar
  8. Tomatoes
  9. Amazing Grace
  10. Love at First Sight
  11. Song of the Nairobi Trio
  12. Silent Screen (Hot Butter)
  13. Mah-Na-Mah-Na
  14. Masterpiece
  15. Percolator
  16. Skokiaan
  17. Slag Solution
  18. Sounds
  19. Space Walk
  20. Syncopated Clock
  21. Tequila
  22. Wheels

Album Description

UK remastered reissue of two early 70's albums from the moog pioneers, 'Hot Butter' and 'More Hot Butter'. Includes thehuge 1972 novelty hit 'Popcorn'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Reissue of the Band that Produced One of the Biggest Novelty Hits of 1972, 'popcorn', an Instantly Memorable, Addictive Synthesiser Instrumental, a Product of an Essentially Faceless Studio Session Crew. However, the Story of 'hot Butter' Goes Back to the Work of Synthesiser Experimentalist Gershon Kingsley, which Goes to Show that Even the Slightest Piece of Pop Fluff Often Comes with an Interesting Piece of History Attached!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Instrumental music from the 70s.......2007-01-21

The Popcorn song sounded Fantastic just as when I was a kid hearing it on the 8 track tape Excellent Quality I would Recommend Hot Butter CD to anyone!!!!
Popcorn
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Pop Corn But Not Corny Pop
  • Who's Brave Enough To Declare "THIS IS GREAT!" ?
  • Look for the vinyl instead...
  • A modern classic
  • Popcorn[Import] Hot Butter
Popcorn
Hot Butter
Manufacturer: Musicor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TS8M
Release Date: 2000-11-21

Tracks:

  1. Popcorn
  2. Day by Day
  3. Apache
  4. At the Movies
  5. Tristana
  6. Song Sung Blue
  7. Telstar
  8. Tomatoes
  9. Amazing Grace
  10. Love at First Sight
  11. Song of the Nairobi Trio
  12. Silent Screen (Hot Butter)
  13. Mah-Na-Mah-Na
  14. Masterpiece
  15. Percolator
  16. Skokiaan
  17. Slag Solution
  18. Sounds
  19. Space Walk
  20. Syncopated Clock
  21. Tequila
  22. Wheels

Album Description

UK remastered reissue of two early 70's albums from the moog pioneers, 'Hot Butter' and 'More Hot Butter'. Includes the huge 1972 novelty hit 'Popcorn'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pop Corn But Not Corny Pop.......2005-02-09

This is a really goofy & fun disc that actually is more musically
realized than the hit "Popcorn" would lead you to believe. There
is some dross mixed up amongst the gems here to be sure.For the
time period this was recorded in (the 1970's)several of the more
xperimental tracks hold their own nicely sounding contemporary
and not at all unlike many synth pop recordings from today.
Overall it is minimalistic pop music with a lot of great hooks
(once you hear "Popcorn" you'll be humming it all day long) and a
pleasant diversion from guitar driven pop/rock that dominates 90%
of 70's music.Hot Butter(actually one man Stan Free)does several
tunes that became standards of many Surf/Instro bands such as
the song "Apache and The Chantays oft recorded "Pipeline". In an
interesting turnabout 90's Surf revivalists "The Phantom Surfers"
do a guitar version of "Popcorn" that rocks like a son of a gun.
Recommended for all Synth/Moog fanatics,instrumental fans and all
of you who gig catchy & endearingly cheesy pop music in general.


5 out of 5 stars Who's Brave Enough To Declare "THIS IS GREAT!" ?.......2004-01-11

No apologies! I bought this this CD solely for the song "Popcorn" after I could not find the tune contained on any palatable "One Hit Wonders" compilation. If I were to go the compilation route, I would have to be ear-to-ear with track-after-track of every nightmare from "Afternoon Delight" to "Run Johnny Run."

So I thought, I'll chance a CD packed with covers of songs on The Moog Synthesizer. It couldn't be any worse than 1970s hits that climbed out of the LP garbage bins and onto CDs to haunt us well into the 21st Century. At the worst, "Hot Butter" could be packed with hysterical campy tunes to play at a party filled with bored or inebriated guests.

Boy, did I underestimate this CD! I loved "Popcorn" every bit as I remember, but I cringe a bit when I say I LOVED Stan Free's Moog Synthesizer renditions of songs too! The Moog Synthesizer gives a 1960s robotic Sci-Fi aura to tunes like "Apache," (instead of a surf atmosphere, the high pitch cry of the techno-keyboard makes you picture The Apache Warrior buzzing in orbit with Alan Shepherd and Mr. Spock) "The Silent Screen," (again, picture computerized music playing while Keaton & Keystones cops wear bubble helmets on their heads as they peruse the stars) and especially "Love At First Sight;" The Moog rendition of Serge Gainsbourg's silly hit song (though I think he intended it to be serious) actually sounds like space-age romance without a hint of camp!

Unfortunately for us, Stan Free's only hit as the one-man-band "Hot Butter" was "Popcorn," and he ceased putting out music shortly thereafter. He was still gainfully employed as a back up musician for everyone from John Denver to Arlo Guthrie to The Boston Pops. He passed away in 1995. If he's up there listening to the earthly sounds of keyboards, be they Moog, Grand Piano, or Harpsechord, I hope he will pause to read these words: Stan Free, you left this world a more enjoyable--- and pleasantly sillier--- place.

I enjoy this CD immensely. Campy at times, outright enjoyable at others. I highly recommend you add "Hot Butter" to your collection.

3 out of 5 stars Look for the vinyl instead..........2002-05-13

Most of these modern Moog collections seem to be going for the "Gosh-golly-gee-I-remember-this" factor. They pick the shortest and cheesiest songs, ignoring some of the (imho) better and more creative stuff. I'm not sure what the reason, but in any case I would recommend you find an inexpensive record player, and think about buying these songs on second-hand vinyl (try Ebay) instead if you like the sound of the Moog. Despite the clicks and pops, you'll get a much better representation of what some of these artists did with analog synthesizers, rather than some record company producer's picks. The 'cheese factor' is just too strong on these CD compilations.

5 out of 5 stars A modern classic.......2002-04-22

I owned "Popcorn" on vinyl when it was first released. This CD nearly caused a flashback. Listening is bound to bring back memories of flowers, polyester, and long sideburns. Back in the good ol'days, when a synthesizer looked like an old-fashioned telephone switchboard, this music was breaking new ground and laying the foundation for today's electonically-generated sound.

4 out of 5 stars Popcorn[Import] Hot Butter.......2002-02-24

I enjoyed this song when I was young. It brings back good memories. If you never heard it, please do.
Little By Little: A Musical About Friendship, Hormones And Popcorn (1999 Off-Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • little and less and less and less and less
Little By Little: A Musical About Friendship, Hormones And Popcorn (1999 Off-Broadway Cast)
Brad Ross , Ellen Greenfield , and Hal Hackady
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IPSC
Release Date: 1999-05-04

Tracks:

  1. Opening: Friendship And Love
  2. Opening: Homework/Tag
  3. Opening: Life And All That
  4. Act I: Little By Little I/Starlight
  5. Act I: Popcorn - Darrin Baker/Liz Larsen
  6. Act I: Just Between Us
  7. Act I: I'm Not - Christiane Noll
  8. Act II: Little By Little II/A Little Hustle
  9. Act II: Rainbows - Darrin Baker/Liz Larsen
  10. Act II: Nocturne - Christiane Noll
  11. Act III: Little By Little III/Yes
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  13. Act III: Take The World Away - Christiane Noll
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  16. Act IV: Little By Little IV/If You Loved Me
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  18. Act IV: Tell Me - Darrin Baker
  19. Act IV: I Ought To Cry - Liz Larsen
  20. Act V: So It Goes
  21. Act V: Popcorn II
  22. Act V: I'm A Rotton Person
  23. Act V: A Journey That Never Ends

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars little and less and less and less and less.......2006-06-07

I challenge anyone to listen to this and distinguish one accompaniment from another. Liz Larson and Christiane Noll sound overly strident throughout this entire recording telling the story of 3 friends of who sleeps with whom. Not terribly interesting plot...and it just goes on and on...too many words, too many notes. Nice cover.
The Popcorn
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Popcorn
    James Brown
    Manufacturer: King
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000QUCYAS
    Release Date: 2007-07-23

    Tracks:

    1. Popcorn
    2. Why Am I Treated So Bad
    3. In The Middle(Part1)-In The Middle(Part2)
    4. Soul Pride(Part1)-Soul Pride(Part2)
    5. New Shift
    6. Sudsy
    7. Chicken
    8. Chase

    Album Description

    Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.

    Album Details

    Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
    Mother Popcorn: The Vicki Anderson Anthology
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Messages from a Soul Sister...
    Mother Popcorn: The Vicki Anderson Anthology
    Vicki Anderson
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    ASIN: B0006ZIHZ4
    Release Date: 2006-04-07

    Tracks:

    1. Message from the Soul Sisters, Pts. 1-2
    2. Super Good (Answer to Super Bad), Pts. 1-2
    3. I'm Too Tough for Mr. Big Stuff (Hot Pants)
    4. Answer to Mother Popcorn (I Got a Mother for You)
    5. I Want to Be the Land of Milk and Honey
    6. If You Don't Give Me What I Want (I Gonna Get It Some Other Place)
    7. Baby Don't You Know
    8. Think - Vicki Anderson, James Brown
    9. Home Is Where the Hatred Is - Vicki Anderson, Bossa Nostra
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    11. You're Welcome, Stop on By - Vicki Anderson, Bobby Byrd
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    13. Wide Awake in a Dream
    14. You Send Me
    15. I'll Work It Out
    16. You've Got the Power - Vicki Anderson, James Brown
    17. What the World Needs Now Is Love

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    5 out of 5 stars Messages from a Soul Sister..........2007-01-15

    James Brown said in his autobiography that Vicki Anderson was the best singer he ever had in his revue, which should give you a hint as to her ability when you consider that JB's revue also employed the likes of Lyn Collins and Marva Whitney, who were amazing singers. While it is pricey, this collection is more than worth getting for all the funky grooves it contains. Not to mention, this is the ONLY release of Vicki Anderson's material that is currently available. This CD had me from track one, the live "Message From The Soul Sisters", which has an extremely catchy piano riff and a vampin' groove by the JB's. The majority of the material on this disc is from her work with the James Brown band from the mid 1960's to the early 1970's. Several "answer" songs are included, such as "Super Good" (her answer to JB's "Super Bad), her answer to JB's "Mother Popcorn" (subtitled "I Got A Mother For You"), and her answer to Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff" entitled "I'm Too Tough For Mr. Big Stuff". Not only are these songs entertaining with her sassy answers to the originals and her irresistable attitude, but they are also horn driven jams that are funky as hell. I also enjoyed some of the soul ballads that were included, such as "Wide Awake In A Dream", which was later covered by Lyn Collins. It goes without saying that if you are a fan of James Brown this collection will not disappoint. In fact, JB can be heard in the background of many of the tracks and is featured on his two duets with Vicki Anderson on "Think" and "You've Got The Power". (Its interesting to hear the differences between Lyn Collins' version of "Think" and the version on this disc.) Also included is a duet between Vicki Anderson and her husband, JB sideman Bobby Byrd, on the mellow "You're Welcome, Stop On By". I was not aware that Vicki Anderson had recorded past the 1970's, but her 1994 recording of the Gil Scott Heron classic "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" with Bossa Nostra shows that she hadn't lost any of her vocal power or ability in the years since her recordings from the seventies. Overall this disc is solid, and although the price is high for a single disc, to me the grooves were worth the extra bucks. If you are a James Brown fan or are looking for some rare vintage funk, grab this one before it goes out of print. You won't regret it.
    Popcorn, Pt. 1
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Popcorn, Pt. 1
      Crazy Frog
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      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000AD1QS2
      Release Date: 2005-08-22

      Tracks:

      1. Radio Mix
      2. Radio Mix Instrumental
      3. Potatoheadz Mix
      4. Radikal Mix
      5. Resource Mix
      6. Video

      Album Description

      Hot on the heels of the No.1 single `Axel F', being the biggest non-charity single for three years, comes the Crazy Frog `s unique version of Hot Butter's international monster-hit, `Popcorn', which reached No.5 here in 1972. Title track is backed by four mixes including the Radio Mix Instrumental, Potatoheadz Mix, Radikal Mix, Resource Mix and the video as well. Gusto. 2005.

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      As the Saying Goes, You Can't Keep a Good Frog Down and the Crazy Frog Has Swapped Waistcoat for Headphones as He Takes to the Decks to Mix his Version of Gershon Kingsley's "Popcorn". A Massive International Hit in 1972 for Hot Butter it Hit No. One in Germany Where it Sold More Than One Million Copies. "Popcorn" Follows in the Steps of "Axel F" which Has Sold in Excess of 460,000 Copies in the UK Alone, Occupying the No.1 Position for Four Weeks and Holding in the Top 10 for Seven Weeks - Making it the Second Biggest Selling Single of 2005 - and the Biggest Non-charity Single for Three Years. Although the Track is Taken from the "Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits" Album, the Mixes Included on the Single Are Different from the Album Version, Both in Style and Structure.
      Fonk
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • A Spike that promises but delivers only now and then!
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      • Long lost Spike Jones tracks surface!
      Fonk
      Spike Jones
      Manufacturer: Harlequin Records
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      ASIN: B000075A68
      Release Date: 2003-01-14

      Tracks:

      1. Down In Jungle Town
      2. Spike Explains 'Dance Of The Hours'
      3. Dance Of The Hours
      4. Ugga Ugga Boo Ugga
      5. Chinese Mule Train
      6. Macnamara's Band
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      12. What IS A Disc Jockey?
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      17. Holiday For Strings
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      23. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars A Spike that promises but delivers only now and then!.......2006-11-23

      This 2002 Spike Jones indie release of some rather rare tracks in the Jones arsenal is one that promises alot but doesn't really deliver overall.
      Harlequin is an indie company in England who makes their living obtaining copies of sometimes rare/hard to find records now in the hands of private collections and releasing them onto records/CDs....a great way to get around copyright laws in many countries.Harlequin,Proper,Flapper,ASV,et al have done very well over the years trying to fill the niche collectors market in material that the biggies won't or aren't interested in releasing.This release while produced in England was made in the Czech Republic....make of that what you will,if anything.
      This is great for collectors and compleatists looking for those rare items to add to their favourites collections.But like everything else in this world caveat emptor,buyer beware.Not all indie releases are made equal as some companies take more pains to get their work done as well as they can while others are just out there to exploit a gullable public.
      While this release doesn't fall into the latter category by any means it is certainly from a audio point of view rather disappointing.It's a mixed bag with some tracks sounding quite well while others sounding pretty poor.
      There are two main factors involved here: 1) the person on the sound board,i.e. the expertise/committment at equalizing and remixing the sound the best he/she possibly can and 2)the source material involved,i.e.how worn/damaged are the pressings they have to work with.
      And this is the crux on which buying these releases rest on.You takes your chances and settle for what you gets.
      Another bone of contention I have with the release are the liner notes.For the most part they are all over the place.They are written by a member of the Spike Jones International Fan Club who(should have known BETTER) wrote them like he was releasing them to a bunch of buddies instead of a more generalized public.It's filled with alot of inane patter,in-jokes and references.While I "got" many of them this kind of liner note is NOT for general fan consumption and shows a disturbing lack of professionalism and subsequent lack of respect for the buyer.
      To top this the liner notes do blurbs on just 13 of the 23 tracks on the disc!! The best thing about the booklet really are the pictures included,not much else.
      In conclusion unless you are a Spike Jones compleatist who REALLY wants these performances,about five released studio recordings and the rest split between alternate takes and live recordings,then I suggest you give this a pass.The sound varies considerably on these tracks and are no where near what you would hear on official releases and should have been better than they are.And let's not get into the liner notes again....as annoying as a Popcorn Sack!!

      3 out of 5 stars New To Spike? Don't Buy this until you complete "Slickers 101".......2006-07-28

      If you are new to Spike and the Slickers, buy one of the "Best of Collections" first! The reason is simple: those CDs contain the polished, finely tuned performances that made us fans. This CD contains material that an old time Spike fan like me appreciates as "the other stuff Spike did".

      5 out of 5 stars And now for some REAL info?.......2003-05-15

      Incredible performances: just listen to the live performance of "Dance of the hours", or Tommy Dorsey trying to fit in Spike's rendering of his own sig tune "I'm getting sentimental over you" (also live)... a bunch of other gems too. BUT: again, like with the other Harlequin records, you have to know already a lot about Spike & Slickers, because their liner notes keep referring to "insiders only facts". I like the style of the notes, but the contents are lost on me... Since I actually would have liked to rate this CD SIX stars, leaving of one for the liner notes still gives me five stars. Hahaha!

      5 out of 5 stars Long lost Spike Jones tracks surface!.......2003-01-25

      Harlequin has been releasing hard-to-find Spike Jones items since the 1980s, beginning with the Standard Transcriptions. But this new release, Fonk, is absolutely the best of the litter! Even if you are a rabid Jones collector, you will find a goldmine of long out-of-print discs, previously unheard radio excerpts, interviews, and even several alternate performances from Spike's golden days with RCA Victor. The sound is quite good on all tracks. There is not a "lemon" among them!
      Here Comes The Corn
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Here Comes The Corn

        Manufacturer: Up Ffront
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        ASIN: B000FA6R7K
        A Bag Of Popcorn & A Dream (1998 Concept Cast)
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Greatest Surprise compilation perhaps of all time!
        • Sensational Broadway Salwarts Sing Gems!
        A Bag Of Popcorn & A Dream (1998 Concept Cast)
        Robert Wright
        Manufacturer: Original Cast Record
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        ASIN: B00000DGNI
        Release Date: 2003-06-17

        Tracks:

        1. Prologue: A Bag Of Popcorn And A Dream - Walter Willison & The Concessionaires
        2. The Newsreel: Southern California Blues - Judy Kaye
        3. The Newsreel: Has Madame Had It? - Diane J. Findlay
        4. The Newsreel: I Hate Music Lessons - Ashley Rose Orr
        5. The Short Subject: 'Thank You, Columbus!': I Discover New Worlds - Andrew Driscoll
        6. The Short Subject: 'Thank You, Columbus!': Pilgrims' Chorus - The Concessionaires
        7. The Short Subject: 'Thank You, Columbus!': Thou Shalt Not Dance! - Jeff Calhoun/Marcia Lewis
        8. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel One 'Hometown, USA': Easy Livin' - Douglas Holmes
        9. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel One 'Hometown, USA': Mr. Navy - Andrew Driscoll/Sean Lough/Rob Sutton/Donna Lee Marshall
        10. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel One 'Hometown, USA': All At Sea - Donna Lee Marshall
        11. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Two 'Exotic Shores': In The Shadow Of Sugarloaf Mountain - Joan Barber/Geoffrey Holder
        12. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Two 'Exotic Shores': Chapultapec - Lucie Arnaz
        13. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Two 'Exotic Shores': See Rome And Live! - Kathi Moss
        14. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Two 'Exotic Shores': I Lost My Love In London - Simon Jones
        15. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Two 'Exotic Shores': I'm Going Moroccan For Johnny - Joan Barber
        16. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': Fall In Manhattan - The Concessionaires
        17. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': I've Got A Date With New York - Karen Murphy
        18. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': The Love Life Of A Sailor - Douglas Holmes
        19. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': Hit The Ball - Marcia Lewis/Melinda Hopkins
        20. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': Lonely Little G-String - Diane J. Findlay
        21. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': Do Not Disturb - Karen Akers
        22. The Main Feature: 'Mr. Navy'. Reel Three 'A Date With New York': Domesticity - Judy Kaye/David Green
        23. Coming Attractions: Inevitable - Judy Kaye
        24. Coming Attractions: Crescendo - Walter Willison
        25. Coming Attractions: Let A Little Love In - Marcia Lewis
        26. Exit Music: Finale: A Bag Of Popcorn And A Dream - Walter Willison & The Concessionaires

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Greatest Surprise compilation perhaps of all time!.......2003-12-23

        I am a HUGE musical theatre fan - constantly on the look-out for interesting new releases of lesser known composers. This is perhaps the best surprise I've ever found. When I bought it, I didn't realize that the music was so old- and that these writers had also done 'Kismet' and 'Song of Norway' and a variety of others. I generally tend to like and relate better to newer theatre music - but this is truly the exception. Just about every song on this CD has become my 'new' favorite at some point in the last 6 months. There's an ongoing travel theme in the song selection, and honestly, by the time I finish the CD, I get the same feeling I have when I'm walking through and airport - strangely transported and OVER excited. It's fantastic music - amazing selection of songs - a REAL surprise! You'll feel like you've stolen something!

        5 out of 5 stars Sensational Broadway Salwarts Sing Gems!.......1999-01-13

        I got this one for Christmas! This suprise compilations disc has received rave reviews from Playbill On Line, Tonys On Line and various other publications. It features a cast of Broadway notables and newcomers including Karen Akers, Lucie Arnaz, Joan Barber, director/choreographer Jeff Calhoun (in his recording debut), Andrew Driscoll, Diane J. Findlay,David Green, Geoffrey Holder,Douglas Holmes, Melinda Hopkins, Simon Jones, Judy Kaye, Marcia Lewis,Sean Lough, Donna Lee Marshall, Kathi Moss, Karen Murphy, Ashley Rose Orr, Rob Sutton, and Walter Willison (who also conceived and produced this recording)singing never before recorded songs from MGM and Copacabana Revues, GRAND HOTEL, et cetera., written by Robert Wright & George Forrest (who wrote GRAND HOTEL, KISMET, SONG OF NORWAY, etc.). Great Orchestrations by Fred Barton, 26 songs ranging from beautiful lush ballads to hilarious comedy numbers, all put together as a "concept-revue" on CD;a one of a kind and MUST-HAVE recording for all musical theatre fans as well as for anyone who likes GREAT SINGERS and GREAT SONGS!
        Lavender Popcorn 1966-1969
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          Lavender Popcorn 1966-1969
          John Kongos
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00005RGR0
          Release Date: 2001-11-26

          Tracks:

          1. I Love Mary
          2. Goodtime Party Companion
          3. Linda Loves Linda - Floribunda Rose
          4. One Way Street - Floribunda Rose
          5. Everyone Can See - Scrugg
          6. I Wish I Was Five - Scrugg
          7. Lavender Popcorn - Scrugg
          8. Sandwich Board Man - Scrugg
          9. Will the Real Geraldine Please Stand Up and Be Counted - Scrugg
          10. Only George - Scrugg
          11. Patriotic [#] - Scrugg
          12. Confusions About a Goldfish
          13. At This Moment
          14. Deserts of Mountains of Men
          15. Seat by the Window
          16. Go Home
          17. Tomorrow I'll Go
          18. Film, Flam Pharisee
          19. It Was Easy
          20. Blood
          21. Lady Wants More
          22. Coming Back to You
          23. Amendment to Confusions About a Goldfish
          24. Elegy to Seymour [#]
          25. All I'm Trying to Do [#]
          26. Week Day Lady [#]

          Album Description

          UK compilation for the South African musician/singer/songwriter who also recorded as Scrugg. Featuring every recording he made for Pye Records between 1966 & 1969, many of then never before reissued & some of them previously unreleased. The set kicks off with a folky debut 45 & a psych-pop rarity by Floribunda Rose before dipping into three singles & hitherto unheard material by Scrugg. The second half of the album is then devoted to John's first UK album, 'Confusions About A Goldfish' (1969) & the compilation concludes with more findings fresh from the vaults. 2001.

          Dance Music:

          1. Quicksand [Explicit Lyrics]
          2. Raw Materials V.2 [Import]
          3. Reflection Eternal [Explicit Lyrics]
          4. S.D.E. [Explicit Lyrics]
          5. S.D.E. [Explicit Lyrics]
          6. Second Coming: Sworn 2 Torment [Explicit Lyrics]
          7. Shot Callers, Vol. 2: Big Tyme Heavy Weighters [Explicit Lyrics]
          8. Shouts out to Da Hood
          9. Shyne [Clean]
          10. Shyne [Explicit Lyrics]

          Dance Music

          dance music

          Dance Music

          I Wanna Be a Republican

          Otto Luening: No Jerusalem But This/Divertimento

          Sapphire

          Montreux Heat [Live]

          Love Songs: A Collection [Import]

          Somebody Loves You

          The Best of the Four Freshmen: The Liberty Years

          Musica Mexicana, Vol. 7

          Sir John a Lot [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

          The Best of Miles Davis

          Plays Popular Classics Excerpt [Import]

          Rainforest Guitar

          Nuestra Historia

          Habaneras, Milongas, Tangos

          Cinefusion