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Wing And A Prayer Fife And Drum Corps. - Babyface (1976) (LP) - €10,00

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Wing and a Prayer Fife and Drum Corps was an American disco group in existence from 1975 to 1978. The assemblage of studio musicians (which, contrary to its name, had no fife players) were put together by Harold Wheeler; the group's vocalists were Linda November, Vivian Cherry, Arlene Martell, and Helen Miles.

Sometime in 1975 Atlantic Records launched their very short-lived Wing & A Prayer subsidiary label in New York City, primarily to provide an outlet for the Disco studio groups Consumer Rapport and Wing & A Prayer Fife & Drum Corps assembled by Harold Wheeler, who had been associated with the Broadway musical The Wiz, at a time when Disco was in its infancy. 

This group, featuring singers Vivian Cherry, Arlene Martell, Helen Miles and Linda November, Wheeler reached back to 1926 and a big hit for Jan Garber, Baby Face, and in the Nov 1975-Jan 1976 stretch the 3:34 in length Disco interpretation peaked at # 14 Hot 100. 


Act I
A1.  Just An Old Fashioned Medley - 9:45
        (1) Swanee
        (2) Toot! Toot! Tootsie! (Good-Bye)
        (3) Oh! You Beautiful Doll
        (4) The Best Things In Life Are Free
        (5) Blue Skies
        (6) I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
A2.  Eleanor Rigby - 5:11
A3.  I Hear A Symphony - 3:58

Act II
B1.  Show Medley - 5:53
       (1) There’s No Business Like Show Business
       (2) Hooray For Hollywood
       (3) Give My Regards To Broadway
       (4) Somewhere
B2.  Charleston - 3:36
B3.  Those Were The Days - 3:28
B4.  Baby Face - 6:38


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Credits

Notes
Release: 1976
Format:  LP
Genre:  Big Band, Swing, Disco
Label: Atlantic Records
Catalog#  ATL 50227

Vinyl:  Goed
Cover:  Goed

Prijs: €10,00

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