Audio buddy bought this:
Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing Off[6]
"Proud Mary" - Leonard Nimoy
"It Ain't Me, Babe" - Sebastian Cabot
"Blowin' in the Wind" - Eddie Albert
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" - William Shatner
"A Whiter Shade of Pale" - Noel Harrison
"I Can See for Miles" - Frankie Randall
"Try a Little Tenderness" - Jack Webb
"Twist and Shout" - Mae West
"House of the Rising Sun" - Andy Griffith
"Mr. Tambourine Man" - William Shatner
"You Are the Sunshine of My Life" - Jim Nabors
"Like a Rolling Stone" - Sebastian Cabot
"White Room" - Joel Grey
"If I Had a Hammer" - Leonard Nimoy
Or maybe he didn't have to buy it.
I love William Shatner's rendition of Mr. Tambourine Man! It's pure comedy gold IMO.
For me it's this nightmare, which was $5 overpriced (at $4) in the used record store:
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Honestly, I have no excuses and I felt too embarrassed to even trade it in... so it sits there never being listened to, and always laughing at my distress. Along with this equally poor choice:
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I bought it just on the cover, from the discount bin (which cured me of that bad habit completely). I couldn't even finish the first track. My wife still brings it up as irrefutable proof of my stupidity.
Beck Midnite Vultures.
A pity Zappa's testimony didn't prevent defacing of cover art with PMRC advisory stickers.
How can PS be disgusting? I mean, even the Duophonic for Stereo Phonographs couldn't destroy Brian's creation. Check out the box set with the multiple takes, instrumentals and vocals. The guy was creating the most amazing multitrack sound, then mixing it down to mono so it would sound good on a car radio.Simply disgusting ...
2012 digital remaster of this classic 1966 studio album from the beloved '60s Pop band featuring both the mono and stereo mix of the album.
Digitally remastered by Mark Linett.
$13,50 CD from Amazon ...
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