Soho Blondes & Peeping Toms! by Various (CD, 2014)

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Soho Blondes & Peeping Toms! / Various by Various Artists (CD, 2014). FACTORY SEALED! Small hole in the shrink wrap front above import sticker.

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Record LabelCroydon Municipal, IMT
UPC5013929830783
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046061905

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2014
GenrePop
ArtistVarious
Release TitleSoho Blondes & Peeping Toms!

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks25
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Gentlemen Please - Jacqui Chan 1.2 Don't Open That Door - the Friday Knights 1.3 Sugar Beat - Johnnie Spence 1.4 Way Past Midnight - Richard Bond 1.5 Lipstick on Your Lips - Ricky Valance 1.6 Farrago - Ted Taylor Four 1.7 Like Love - Lyn Cornell 1.8 Kookie Talk - Scott Peters 1.9 The Merry Men - Don Richardson 1.10 The Devil's Workshop - Peter Elliott 1.11 Thief in the Night - Johnny Towers 1.12 Whoops Up - the Z Men 1.13 Just Rollin' - Ken Jones 1.14 Bossa Nova Casanova - Kay Starr 1.15 Don't Stop - Alan Swain 1.16 Three Swingin' Chicks - Don Fox 1.17 Hi Flutin' Boogie - Johnny Scott 1.18 Bu Bam - Dave Barbour 1.19 Scatter Brain - Alan Fielding 1.20 A Little Waltzin' - Johnny Keating 1.21 Gargantua - the Piltdown Men 1.22 Sweetheart - Peggy Lee 1.23 The Swivel - Ken MacKintosh 1.24 Why Don't We Do This More Often - Kenny Day 1.25 Safety Sue - Stirling Moss, Donald Campbell ; the Duke of Bedford
Notes2014 collection, the much-anticipated sequel to last year's IT'S a SCANDAL! SONGS FOR SOH BLONDES. Here are 25 more saucy tracks reminiscent of red lights and red faces, of '60s Soho and the Profumo era. From the seduction of Lyn Cornell's 'Like Love', to the sleaze of Kenny Day's 'Why Don't We Do This More Often' and Peter Elliott's deranged 'The Devil's Workshop', Martin Green (Club Smashing) has put together a fabulous mix of cool jazz and kinky pop, more than enough cheek to raise a few eyebrows!

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