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1.1 Now Is The Time1.2 Beautiful Things1.3 Illusion1.4 Cowfold (Instrumental)1.5 Magic Day1.6 Hampton Court1.7 What More In This World Could Anyone1.8 Be Living For (Version 2)1.9 Clapham Junction (Instrumental)1.10 Elephants Angels And Roses1.11 Antarctic Rose1.12 Stranger1.13 Barrel Organ Blues (Instrumental)1.14 Nothing Much Is Happening Today1.15 What More In This World Could Anyone1.16 Be Living For (Version 1)1.17 Upper Osterley (Instrumental)1.18 A Goodbye Song |
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 | | Description: | Norma Tanega is best-known for her single ??Walkin?? My Cat Named Dog?? which became an unlikely international hit in 1966. It not only brought her into the spotlight, but to the UK where she toured, appeared on TV and started a long-term relationship with Dusty Springfield.
Tanega would later move to the UK to live with Springfield. Still a musical force she signed to the UK arm of RCA-Victor and in 1971 released a single ??Nothing Much Is Happening Today?? / ??Antarctic Rose?? and an album called ??I Don??t Think It Will Hurt If You Smile?. Neither sold strongly and splitting up with Springfield, Tanega returned to America.
In recent years original copies of ??I Don??t Think It Will Hurt If You Smile? have become highly sought after by collectors of folk and psychedelic folk and change hands for up to £400. The album has, until now, never been reissued on vinyl.
Produced by Don Paul, Tanega worked in the studio with multi-instrumentalist Mike Moran and the results were an amazing confection. ??Nothing Much Is Happening Today?? might have been an unlikely single but today sounds like an earworm especially when halfway through it sounds like Pink Floyd are backing Tanega. ??What More In The World Could Anyone Be Looking For?? appears as two version ?? one lushly arranged and the other presented as simple folk song. Both are winner. ??A Goodbye Song?? is a small treasure box about losing love. The album is glued together by a number of short intrumentals.
All told ??I Don??t Think It Will Hurt If You Smile? is a lost classic. - Norma Tanega is best-known for her single 'Walkin' My Cat Named Dog' which became an unlikely international hit in 1966. It not only brought her into the spotlight, but to the UK where she toured, appeared on TV and started a long-term relationship with Dusty Springfield. Tanega would later move to the UK to live with Springfield. Still a musical force she signed to the UK arm of RCA-Victor and in 1971 released a single 'Nothing Much Is Happening Today' / 'Antarctic Rose' and an album called "I Don't Think It Will Hurt If You Smile". Neither sold strongly and splitting up with Springfield, Tanega returned to America. In recent years original copies of "I Don't Think It Will Hurt If You Smile" have become highly sought after by collectors of folk and psychedelic folk and change hands for up to 400. The album has, until now, never been reissued on vinyl. Produced by Don Paul, Tanega worked in the studio with multi-instrumentalist Mike Moran and the results were an amazing confection. 'Nothing Much Is Happening Today' might have been an unlikely single but today sounds like an earworm especially when halfway through it sounds like Pink Floyd are backing Tanega. 'What More In The World Could Anyone Be Looking For' appears in two versions - one lushly arranged and the other presented as simple folk song. Both are winners. 'A Goodbye Song' is a small treasure box about losing love. The album is glued together by a number of short instrumentals from harpsichord pieces to strummed magnificence. All told "I Don't Think It Will Hurt If You Smile" is a lost classic and Ace are delighted to put it back on vinyl where it deserves.The track list on the sleeve is as follows:-
A! Something In B Flat
A2 Whisper Not
A3 You're Mine
A4 B.G.'s Holiday
B1 Step Lightly
B2 Just By Myself
B3 Blues It
B4 Capri
This is clearly different from the actual running order. 'B.G.'s Holiday' is not on the record."I Don't Think It Will Hurt If You Smile (LP)" is a captivating album by Norma Tanega, released in the LP format by Ace Records. This record showcases Tanega's unique blend of folk, pop, and experimental sounds that made her an influential figure in 1960s music. Known for her hit "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog," Norma Tanega was not only a talented singer-songwriter but also an artist who pushed musical boundaries with poetic lyrics and innovative arrangements. The songs on this LP reflect her introspective storytelling and distinctive voice, offering listeners both nostalgia and discovery. Ace Records, renowned for their high-quality reissues and dedication to preserving classic recordings, ensures that each release meets audiophile standards while celebrating the legacy of iconic artists like Tanega. |  | | Vinyl: |
Black Vinyl |
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18 |
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HIQLP 140 |
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