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суббота, 18 августа 2018 г.

The Cyrkle

1966-Red Rubber Ball

01. Red Rubber Ball (2:23)
02. Why Can't You Give Me What I Want (2:32)
03. Baby, You're Free (2:46)
04. Big, Little Woman (2:26)
05. Cloudy (2:16)
06. Cry (2:41)
07. Turn-Down Day (2:36)
08. There's A Fire In The Fireplace (2:28)
09. Bony Moronie (2:35)
10. How Can I Leave Her (2:40)
11. Money To Burn (3:10)
12. Straighten Out My Messed Up Life (2:06)
13. Downtown Blues (Previously Unissued) (3:36)
14. How Can I Leave Her (Unissued Demo) (2:38)
15. Money To Burn (Unissued Demo) (3:20)
16. We Had A Good Thing Goin' (Mono Mix) (2:47)
17. Reading Her Paper (Mono Mix) (3:05)
18. Penny Arcade (Mono Mix) (2:42)
19. The Words (Mono Mix) (7:02)  

1967-Neon

1 Don't Cry, No Fears, No Tears Comin' Your Way 2:38
2 The Visit (She Was Here)
Written-By – B.Chandler, E.McKendry
2:15
3 Weight Of Your Words 2:22
4 I Wish You Could Be Here
Written-By – B.Woodley, P.Simon
2:49
5 It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Written-By – B.Bacharach-H.David
1:58
6 Two Rooms
Written-By – M.Fried
1:42
7 Our Love Affair's In Question 2:22
8 I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
Written-By – J.Lennon-P.McCartney
1:56
9 Problem Child
Written-By – C.Bayer, T.Wine
2:31
10 Please Don't Ever Leave Me
Written-By – S.Haber
1:56
11 I'm Not Sure What I Wanna Do
Written-By – C.Taylor
2:47
Bonus Tracks
12 Don't Cry, No Fears, No Tears Comin' Your Way (Prev. Unissued Alt. Version) 2:44
13 You Can't Go Home Again (Prev. Unissued) 2:10
14 Terry's Theme (Prev. Unissued Instrumental) 2:19
15 We Said Goodbye (And Went Our Separate Ways Or So We Thought) 1:26
16 Turn Of The Century 2:20
17 Friends 2:37
18 Where Are You Going 2:08
19 Red Chair Fade Away 2:09
20 Camaro
Written-By – L.Adessa, V.Benay
3:11

"Original album issued as Columbia CS 9432, January 23, 1967. 
Tracks 12-20 are bonus cuts included on this special edition."

1969-The Minx_ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Squeeze Play
The Minx (Vocal)
Murray The Why
The Rigging
The Party
Nicole
It's A Lovely Game, Louise
The Minx (Instrumental)
Something Special
On The Road
Walter's Riff
The Chase


The Cyrkle was a short-lived American rock and roll band active in the mid-1960s. Though not officially a one-hit wonder (the group charted two Top 40 hits), they are best known for their 1966 version of the song "Red Rubber Ball," which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and still receives significant airplay on oldies radio stations across the United States.
The band was formed by guitarists and lead singers Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes (bass guitar), who met while studying at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The other members were Earl Pickens on keyboards and Marty Fried on drums. They were originally a "frat rock" band called The Rhondells but were later discovered and managed by Brian Epstein, who was better known as manager of The Beatles. Epstein's partner was New York attorney Nathan Weiss, who heard the band in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Labor Day in 1965. He became their manager and renamed them.[John Lennon provided the unique spelling of their new name, which is a reference to the circular roundabout located in downtown Easton. They were produced by John Simon.
In the summer of 1966, they opened on fourteen dates for the Beatles during their U.S. tour. On August 28, they headed the opening acts performing prior to The Beatles at Dodger Stadium. The other artists who appeared were Bobby Hebb, The Ronettes, and The Remains. Before touring with The Beatles, The Cyrkle had a successful engagement at the Downtown Discotheque in New York City.

The Cyrkle is best known for their 1966 song "Red Rubber Ball," which went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. It was co-written by Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel and Bruce Woodley of The Seekers. It was released on the Columbia record label. The band had one more Top 20 hit, "Turn-Down Day," later in 1966. After the release of their debut album, Red Rubber Ball, they recorded a second album, Neon, in late 1966, and a movie soundtrack, The Minx, in 1967. They followed that with various singles and then disbanded in late 1967.

Both Dawes and Danneman became professional jingle writers after The Cyrkle disbanded. Dawes later wrote the famous "plop plop fizz fizz" jingle for Alka-Seltzer. Danneman wrote jingles for Continental Airlines and Swanson Foods. He penned the original 7Up Uncola song. In 1977, Dawes produced Foghat

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