Melanie (2) - The Collection - Castle Communications - Pop
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Price | £5.00 |
Track ListingA1 Somebody Loves Me (2:27)A2 Beautiful People (3:35) A3 In The Hour (3:04) A4 I Really Loved Harold (4:05) A5 Johnny Boy (2:41) A6 Any Guy (2:50) A7 I\'m Back In Town (2:17) B1 What Have They Done To My Song Ma (4:02) B2 Lay Down (Candles In The Rain) (7:52) B3 Peace Will Come (According To Plan) (4:47) B4 Good Book (4:02) B5 Nickle Song (3:42) B6 Babe Rainbow (0:50) C1 Mr. Tambourine Man (4:20) C2 Carolina On My Mind (3:37) C3 Ruby Tuesday (4:32) C4 Sign In The Window (2:22) C5 Lay Lady Lay (6:15) D1 Christopher Robin (2:35) D2 Animal Crackers (2:12) D3 I Don\'t Eat Animals (2:10) D4 Psychotherapy (4:55) D5 Leftover Wine (4:42) Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Artist | Melanie (2) | ||
| Title | The Collection | ||
| Label | Castle Communications | ||
| Catalogue | CCSLP 195 | ||
| Format | Coloured Vinyl Double Album | ||
| Released | 1988 | ||
| Genre | Pop |
Other Titles by Melanie (2)
• Affectionately Melanie • Stoneground Words •
Some Other Artists in the Pop Genre• ABBA • Cliff Richard • Bros • Wet Wet Wet • Elton John • Paul Young • Madonna • Band Aid • Culture Club • Leo Sayer • Barry Manilow • Rick Astley • Bee Gees • Spandau Ballet • Unknown Artist • Sinitta • Barbra Streisand • Brother Beyond • Tom Jones • Bananarama • Elvis Presley • Black Lace • Tracey Ullman • Jive Bunny And The Mastermixers • Kylie Minogue • Simply Red • Phil Collins • Olivia Newton-John • Five Star • Lynsey De Paul • The Top Of The Poppers • Robbie Williams • Paula Abdul • Robert Palmer • Carly Simon • New Kids On The Block • Diane Solomon • Wham! • Cliff Richard & The Shadows • Level 42 • |
Some Other Artists on the Castle Communications Label• Klaus Wunderlich • Gil Scott-Heron • Cleo Laine • Sammy Davis Jr. • The Jimi Hendrix Experience • The Dubliners • Rose Royxe • Sugarhill Gang • Jerry Lee Lewis • Teddy Pendergrass • ABBA • |
Information on the Pop Genre
Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock and roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often oriented towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing technological innovations such as multi-track recording and digital sampling to produce new variations on existing themes. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.

