“Impact - The Breakthrough To The Exciting World Of Stereo Sound” by Various Artists - album review
features in: (B-list) Album Chart of 1968 ● (B-list) Album Chart of the 1960s |
As the liner notes tell it: “A further selection of tracks from the spectacular and exciting Studio Two catalogue… each one chosen to highlight the variety of repertoire and stereo sound quality; together forming a highly entertaining album that will be appreciated by listeners.”
The Jukebox Rebel
15–Feb–2010
Tracklist |
A1 | [01:50] David Rose and his Orchestra - The Stripper (David Rose) Orchestra Dance |
A2 | [02:37] Norrie Paramor and his Strings - Soul Coaxing (Michael Polnareff) Film Score / Incidental |
A3 | [02:58] Acker Bilk and The Stan Tracey Big Brass - Stranger On The Shore [brass version] (Acker Bilk) Crooner / Cabaret |
A4 | [02:00] Jaramillo and his Latin-American Rhythm - Sucu Sucu (Frederick Van Pallandt, Tarateno Rojas) Latin |
A5 | [02:57] Franck Pourcel and his Orchestra - Love Is Blue (Andre Popp, Pierre Cour) Orchestra Dance |
A6 | [04:43] Ron Goodwin and his Orchestra - Legend Of The Glass Mountain (Nino Rota) Film Score / Incidental |
B1 | [02:07] Joe Loss and his Orchestra - Wheels - Cha Cha (Norman Petty) Orchestra Dance |
B2 | [03:08] The Norman Newell Orchestra - Live For Life (Francis Lai) Orchestra Dance |
B3 | [03:01] Basil Henriques and The Waikiki Islanders - Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio) Orchestra Dance |
B4 | [03:28] Ralph Dollimore and his Orchestra - The Fool On The Hill (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) Orchestra Dance |
B5 | [03:18] Manuel and The Music of The Mountains - A Man And A Woman (Francis Lai) Orchestra Dance |
B6 | [03:44] Jack Emblow - Ritual Fire Dance (Manuel De Falla) Film Score / Incidental |