Various Artists, Glenn Campbell - Billboard Top Pop Hits: 1969
Facts
| Artist(s) | Various Artists and Glenn Campbell |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | May 30, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 081227193928 |
| Buy this item | $6.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 13:39 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 9 new from $4.99, 7 used from $3.01 |
Tracks
- Spinning Wheel - Clayton-Thomas, Dav
- Hawaii Five-O - Stevens, Mort
- Wedding Bell Blues - Nyro, Laura
- In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus) - Evans, Rick
- Wichita Lineman - Webb, Jimmy [1]
- Jean - McKuen, Rod
- The Worst That Could Happen - Webb, Jimmy [1]
- Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet" - Rota, Nino
- Sweet Cherry Wine - Grasso, Richard
- Soulful Strut - Record, Eugene
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User Reviews
Average user review:| awesome hits from 1969 |
Blood, Sweat & Tears kick things off with a major hit for them entitled "Spinning Wheel." "Spinning Wheel" has great vocals and musical effects; although it is pop music there is a jammin' musical interlude that is quite jazzy and fresh sounding even today. I really like this tune and the way it uses the brass, drums and percussion. Great!
The Ventures do their theme from the incredibly popular television show Hawaii Five-O. This uses great horns, percussion, drums and a flute to carry the bulk of the melody. Next comes "In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus);" this tune by Zager & Evans uses major and minor keys to make quite a stir; it always impresses me whenever I hear this tune. Zager & Evans sing and play "In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)" to perfection.
Glen Campbell weighs in with his "Wichita Lineman;" and he sings this so passionately it also could never be a tune I could forget. Glen's excellent diction bolsters his performance and the beautiful musical arrangement never ceases to sound pleasant to the ear. This is pop music that can double as "mood music," too.
Brooklyn Bridge turns in a strong performance of a number that always tugs at my heartstrings entitled "Worst That Can Happen." Listen also for Henry Mancini's wonderful interpretation of the love theme from Romeo and Juliet. Henry Mancini's arrangement uses the piano to great advantage and the strings are wonderful, too.
Overall, this is a very strong installment in this multi CD series of pop music. I highly recommend this album for aficionados of this genre of music; and people who are new to `60s music should like these tracks, too.
February 4, 2008
| The 10-Selection Retrospective CD Is Obsolete |
Among the better choices was this series from Joel Whitburn's Billboard/Record Research organization and Rhino, although even here there were seldom any background notes.
Since then we have been blessed with the likes of Ace Records of London, Eric Records of California, Varese-Sarabande, the Bear Family of Germany, Taragon from New York, and Stardust of Canada whose products extend to 28 selections and up and who offer up detailed and well-written liner notes.
Most of what the Billboard series presents has also since resurfaced many times in the offerings of the above and other outlets and at prices not that much higher and, with one notable exception, this one is no different.
That would be Oliver Swofford's Jean, a # 1 Adult Contemporary (for 4 weeks)/# 2 Billboard Pop Hot 100 in late 1969 from the film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie starring Maggie Smith. Surprisingly, this is not easy to find. Everything else though is in the easy-to-find category.
August 26, 2007
| 1969 Top Pop sets the mood |
| Great collection, truly representative |
| Great songs! Quality sound! |
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