Feelin' Groovy [Deluxe Expanded Mono Edition] by Van Dyke Parks Harpers Bizarre Randy Newman (CD, 1967)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerLenny Waronker; Steve Stanley
Record LabelNow Sounds
UPC5013929063020
eBay Product ID (ePID)5050169941

Product Key Features

Release Year1967
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time62 Mins 27 Seconds
ArtistVan Dyke Parks, Harpers Bizarre, Randy Newman
Release TitleFeelin' Groovy [Deluxe Expanded Mono Edition]

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerLee Herschberg
ReviewsMojo (Publisher) (3/02, p.120) - "...Whether drawing on folk, country, soul, Roaring Twenties or baroque influences, they liked to put the 'shh!' into kitsch....Hostorically they are fascinating....Their lush vocals and elaborate orchestrations are strangely affecting....highly enjoyable..."
Additional informationHarpers Bizarre: Dickie Scoppetone (vocals, guitar, bass); Ted Templeman (vocals, guitar, drums); Eddie James (guitar); Dick Yount (bass, background vocals); John Petersen (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: Van Dyke Parks, Randy Newman (piano). Recorded in Hollywood, California in 1966 & 1967. Originally released on Warners (1693). Includes original liner notes by Stan Cornyn. Digitally remastered by Bob Irwin (Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, New York). Personnel: Louis Morell, Donnie Lanier, Glen Campbell, Al Casey , Mike Deasy, Tommy Tedesco (guitar); James Getzoff, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone (violin, viola); Bob Hardaway, Jules Jacob, Norman Benno, Sidney Miller, Wilbur Schwartz, William E. Green (flute, woodwinds); Carl Fortina (accordion); Gene Cipriano, William Perkins, Jay Migliori, Abe Most, James Horn, Plas Johnson (saxophone); Roy Caton, Oliver Mitchell, Thomas Scott, Bud Brisbois (trumpet); Arthur Maebe, David Duke , Vince DeRosa (French horn); Dick Hyde, Lew McCreary (trombone); Gene Garf, John Gallie, Larry Knechtel, Mike Melvoin, Van Dyke Parks (piano, keyboards); Victor Feldman, Norm Jeffries, Gary Coleman, Emil Richards (vibraphone, percussion); Hal Blaine (drums). Liner Note Author: Steve Stanley. Recording information: Coast Recorders, San Francisco (03/08/1967); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (03/08/1967); Sunset Sound Recorders (03/08/1967); United Recorders (03/08/1967); Western Recorders (03/08/1967); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (03/13/1967); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (03/13/1967); Sunset Sound Recorders (03/13/1967); United Recorders (03/13/1967); Western Recorders (03/13/1967); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (03/14/1967); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (03/14/1967); Sunset Sound Recorders (03/14/1967); United Recorders (03/14/1967); Western Recorders (03/14/1967); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (03/17/1967); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (03/17/1967); Sunset Sound Recorders (03/17/1967); United Recorders (03/17/1967); Western Recorders (03/17/1967); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (04/17/1967); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (04/17/1967); Sunset Sound Recorders (04/17/1967); United Recorders (04/17/1967); Western Recorders (04/17/1967); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (06/1965); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (06/1965); Sunset Sound Recorders (06/1965); United Recorders (06/1965); Western Recorders (06/1965); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (11/25/1966); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (11/25/1966); Sunset Sound Recorders (11/25/1966); United Recorders (11/25/1966); Western Recorders (11/25/1966); Coast Recorders, San Francisco (12/1965); Golden State Recorders, San Francisco (12/1965); Sunset Sound Recorders (12/1965); United Recorders (12/1965); Western Recorders (12/1965). Arrangers: Leon Russell; Perry Botkin, Jr.; Randy Newman; Ron Elliott. One of the bands that came to Warner Bros. in their buyout of Autumn Records were the Tikis. They had