Winchester Cathedral New Vaudeville Band

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  • Release Date: 04/28/1994
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 37,231
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431056226

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Winchester Cathedral

1LISTENWinchester Cathedral / Geoff Stephens 2:27
2LISTENDiana Goodbye 2:12
3LISTEN14 Lovely Women 2:48
4LISTENGreen Street Green 3:06
5LISTENThat's All for Now Sugar Baby 1:54
6LISTENShirl 2:35
7LISTENHoliday Inn 2:27
8LISTENSadie Moonshine 2:05
9LISTENTap Your Feet (And Go Bo-De-Do-De-Do) 1:46
10LISTENAmy 2:17
11LISTENPeek-A-Boo 2:20
12LISTENRosie 2:21
13LISTENI Was Lord Kitchener's Valet 2:15
14LISTENFinchley Central 2:51

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Collectables has compiled an adequate collection of songs by this novelty vaudeville jazz outfit that surfaced for a short chart run in the mid-'60s. Although limited in range and at times far too obvious, at their best the New Vaudeville Band delivered a whimsical, sometimes clever take on original and imitation tunes of the 1920s and 1930s. Their hits are here (including the title track, its witty clone "Finchley Central," and the catchy "Peek-a-Boo," along with some of the better album tracks) -- as well as some real clunkers. The hits are the best songs here, and the uptempo ukulele-led "Sadie Moonshine" and playfully risqué "That's All for Now Sugar Baby" add some depth to the collection. Fans would have been better served if more tuneful and humorous album tracks had been selected rather than the unfortunate "14 Lovely Women" or the tepid likes of "Holiday Inn" and "Green Street Green" (both performed better on Herman's Hermits albums, incidentally). Another flaw is the lack of recording information and even songwriting credits in the liner notes. Still, this is more than enough New Vaudeville Band for most people, while devoted fans and the curious will be rewarded by supplementing these compact disc versions with the albums in order to get a more flavorful taste of this often entertaining group. ~ Stephen Constantelos, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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