The King's Singers - Strawberry Fields Forever (1978) Scratch and sniff! Produced by the late, great Greg Lake.
Bangor Flying Circus - Norwegian Wood (1969)
The Goodship Lollipop - Maxwell's Silver Hammer (1969)
Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
Bud Shank - I Am The Walrus (1968)
Charlotte Dada - Don't Let Me Down (1972) The Girl with the Golden Voice, a title she has more than justified since she started her career with the Uhuru Dance Band early in the 1960s. She also sang with Franco and the Walking Shadows before breaking off as a solo artist, recording with Leader of Uhuru Dance Band Stan Plange and his Experimental Group and the Britain-based group Cool Blaze.
Cher - The Long and Winding Road (1973) At 30:50 of this podcast, the bass player makes a pretty big goof.
Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - The Long and Winding Road
Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Old Brown Shoe
Don Randi Trio - Tomorrow Never Knows (1966) Don Randi began his career as a pianist and keyboard player in 1956, gradually establishing a reputation as a leading session musician. In the early 1960s, he was a musician and arranger for record producer Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. He played piano on "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra and on her albums as well as being a member of her touring band for decades. He performed on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" and "God Only Knows". His piano can be heard on the Buffalo Springfield songs "Expecting to Fly" and "Broken Arrow". He claims to have played on over three hundred hit records, working with Linda Ronstadt (the harpsichord on "Different Drum"), Quincy Jones, Cannonball Adderley, Herb Alpert, Sarah Vaughan, Lee Hazlewood and Frank Zappa.
Doug Parkinson In Focus - Dear Prudence (1969)
Fickle Pickle - Maybe I'm Amazed (1970)
Ken Ray Wilemon and I - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
Ken Ray Wilemon and I - Here, There, and Everywhere
Ken Ray Wilemon and I - I Should Have Known Better
Franck Pourcel and His Orchestra - Don't Let Me Down (1969)
Gary McFarland and Gabor Szabo - The Word (1966)
Ray Conniff - Hey Jude (1978)
Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Gimme Some Truth
The Koppycats - Things We Said Today (1966) Ian & The Zodiacs were a British Rock'n'Roll and Beat band formed in 1958, originally known as The Zodiacs, in Liverpool, England. The band existed in relative obscurity until relocating to Germany in 1964 where they achieved national success. During the band's three-year stint in Germany, they released three albums under their name, exclusive to the country until their re-release. They also released two cover albums featuring material by The Beatles with the name The Koppycats.
The Koppycats - Nowhere Man (1967) Jeesh, get the chords right. And the harmonies.
Les 409 - Hello Goodbye (1967)
Les 409 - I'm a Man (1967)
Link Wray - Please Please Me (1963)
Mike Quinn - Apple Pie (1969)
Nicky Scott - Honey Pie (1969)
Helen Merrill - Norwegian Wood (1970)
Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Beware of Darkness
Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Jet
A fecund amalgam featuring the lost Associations album, early INXS, and stuff about Hayti, Durham. Amalgams can't be fecund, can they?
Two Songs. 18 Versions of "Age of Aquarius" and 15 of "Light My Fire". A unique ecstasy or a very exacting torture. You know me!!
Some good Andy Williams, some bad Chicago, some wretched Beach Boys, and some Freddie and the Dreamers way past their expiration date.
Queen
Caravan, Family, and...Sri Darwin Gross?
The obscure of the obscure.
A Fun, Free-Wheelin' Potpourri.
Hello People and the TEAC 400S. A match made in hopeful heck.
The Beatles "1" In Its Entirety, Without The Beatles.
Lead singer, lead schminger.
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
A Beautiful Potpourri
Disco Wreck Redux
Played And Sung Like The Original Hits! John Phillips and his wife, Geneviève Waite.
Contractual Obligation is a frustrating mess!
I Didn't Know That Was a Cover! And I Actually Came To This Party With My Friends, So.....I Should Go. I'll See You.
"Einstein is dead. Schopenhauer is dead... and I'm not feeling so well myself!"
Bay City Rollers, Paul McCartney, Rufus, and Vaughn Meader rarities. It really sells itself.
The Bee Gees show. Angela Bingham and Ken Ray Wilemon visit the studio, pre-'Vid.
I sure do like all the drugs. Give those drugs to me and I will do them. Let's roll a doobie joint. Yes, I WOULD like that heroin you are offering me. What's the worst that can happen?
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