Garystrat wrote:It was Jorgen Ingmann who had the USA hit with "Apache" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMgRQRUbOLw There was also vocal version done by Sonny James, but this didn't seem to get much coverage at the time.
Gary
UlrichS wrote:Arpeggio wrote:The Jerry Lordan 50th Anniversary CD was really a 'grey area' CD dubbed from vinyl. Also - all of the tracks (apart from the CBS single) were mono as no stereo LP was presumably available (it being impossibly diffcult to find copies) to the compiler. This RPM reissue is fully licensed and from EMI's master tapes. So, even if anyone reading this already has a copy of the '50th Anniversary' CD - then I would still say that you would need a copy of the new RPM compilation both for the superb sound quality and the booklet. Just my thoughts anyway.
Bests....Rob
It is really great to get all these tracks in stereo now. However, RPM missed the opportunity to include Jerry's Fontana and CBS single, which then would have combined ALL of his released recordings. (Collectors are never satisfied!)
Ulrich
GoldenStreet wrote:I wonder, Ulrich, what was the original source of supply of the scanned rare Fontana single? The rubber stamp impressions on the labels suggest it could have been part of an official library collection!
Bill
GoldenStreet wrote:...
I've only ever seen the original Parlophone album in mono (PMC 1133), but it would be a real feather in the cap for Jerry to have it issued in stereo as well, especially in 1961.
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Bill
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