REMEMBER THE 60ÉS (MARBLED VINYL)

(LP)
Genre Classical
FormatVINYL
Cat. no3674
Label POWERSTATION
Artist THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Release Date28/04/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode4260494436747
StockIn stock
Flower Power 60˜s The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra co-invented the incomparable ‚Pop Goes Classic Soundš. With 10 unique songs we remember the decade of cultural awakening: ‚Good Vibrationsš is considered a milestone in pop history and became a world hit in 1966 by The Beach Boys. The Animals succeeded in 1964 with the age-old folk song ‚House Of The Rising Sunš an evergreen, although the song had already been recorded several times before without success. ‚Ruby Tuesdayš sold over a million copies in the U.S. alone and was the Rollings Stones ˜fifth consecutive No. 1 in the UK and Germany. ‚The Sun Ain˜t Gonna Shine Anymoreš made The Walker Brothers world famous in 1966 and reached the top of the charts in the US and UK. ‚He Ain˜t Heavy, He˜s My Brotherš became a hit in 1969, with Elton John playing piano for The Hollies. With ‚Sergeant Pepper˜s Lonely Hearts Club Band ‚, the Beatles finally turned pop music into an art form in 1967. With ‚The Sound Of Silence ‚, the unknown duo Simon & Garfunkel made their breakthrough in 1967, but not until three years after the first release. ‚In The Ghettoš is one of Elvis ˜big comeback hits and became No.1 in eight countries in 1969. ‚Will You Still Love Me Tomorrowš became the first US No.1 by a black girl group at the time of segregation. In 1966, the unknown soul singer Percy Sledge receives the very first gold record for Atlantic Records with ‚When A Man Loves A Womanš A1. Good Vibrations A2. House Of The Rising Sun A3. Ruby Tuesday A4. The Sun Ain˜t Gonna Shine Anymore A5. He Ain˜t Heavy, He˜s My Brother B1. Sergeant PepperÙs Lonely Hearts Club Band [Medley] B2. The Sound Of Silence B3. In The Ghetto B4. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow B5. When A Man Loves A Woman
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