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Keith West / Mark Wirtz Orchestra - Excerpt From "A Teenage Opera" / Theme From "A Teenage Opera" album

Keith West / Mark Wirtz Orchestra - Excerpt From "A Teenage Opera" / Theme From "A Teenage Opera" album

  • Performer: Keith West
  • Genre: Rock / Pop
  • Title: Excerpt From "A Teenage Opera" / Theme From "A Teenage Opera"
  • Released: 1979
  • Style: Ballad, Pop Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1164 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1892 mb
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  • Rating: 4.9
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A Teenage Opera: The Original Soundtrack Recording.

Excerpt From "A Teenage Opera". Written-By – Hopkins, Philwit. B. –Mark Wirtz Orchestra. Theme From "A Teenage Opera". Written-By – Philwit. Rights Society: Francis Day. Matrix, Runout (Labe side A): 7 XCE 18 952. Matrix, Runout (Label side B): 7 XCE 18 953. Matrix, Runout (Runout side A, stamped): 7XCE 18952-1. Matrix, Runout (Runout side B, stamped): 7XCE 18953-1. Other Versions (5 of 27) View All.

Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'" (also known as "Grocer Jack") is a 1967 single by Keith West, produced by Mark Wirtz. It was a big hit in Europe, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The single was part of a bigger "A Teenage Opera" project. According to Mark Wirtz, the song comes from a dream he had about an ageing door-to-door grocer named Jack in a small, turn of the century village, who was mocked by the children as he was taken for granted by the town folk.

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Excerpt From A Teenage Opera (Keith West). To trace the true moment of birth of the Teenage Opera, we go back to January 1966, when Mark, in a small studio on London’s Bond Street, tried something new. I experimented with a musical vision by independently producing my composition A Touch Of velvet – A Sting Of Brass under the moniker Mood Mosaic. My vision was as simple as it was ambitious, and evolved as a theme which formed the core of my music work throughout my career. In 1965 a group called Four + One had signed to EMI’s subsidiary label Parlophone and released one single, a cover of Irma Thomas’ Time Is on My Side

Excerpt from "A Teenage Opera" (also known as "Grocer Jack") is a 1967 single by Keith West, produced by Mark Wirtz. It was a big hit in Europe.

A Teenage Opera," like the Beach Boys' infinitely more celebrated Smile, was never truly completed as such; collectors have always wondered, however, if the project exists as a "lost" album of sorts. This 23-track sequence of tracks by Keith West, Tomorrow, Wirtz, Kippington Lodge, the Sweetshop, Zion de Gallier, and Steve Flynn (some previously unissued), is as close an approximation as can be delivered  . Theme From A Teenage Opera. 2. Festival Of Kings.

The Opera - Movies On Record: The Theme From A Teenage Opera - The Mood Mosaic. 15. The Opera - Movies On Record: Exceprt from 'A Teenage Opera' - Keith West. 16. The Opera - Movies On Record: Sam - Keith West. 17. The Opera - Movies On Record: (He's Our Dear Old) Weatherman (from 'A Teenage Opera') - Mark Wirtz. 18. In Suspended Animation: Love Will Always Find A Way - Mark Wirtz. 19. In Suspended Animation: The Sad Story Of Simon The Bugle - Mark Wirtz. 4. Immediate Aftermath: Mrs. Raven - Mark Wirtz. 5. Immediate Aftermath: The Good Guys In the White-Hats - Mike Sedgewick. 6. Immediate Aftermath: 10,000 Words In A Cardboard Box - Aquarian Age. 7. Immediate Aftermath: Rumours - Kippington Lodge. 8. Immediate Aftermath: What's Good For The Goose - Mark Wirtz.

Read or print original Excerpt From A Teenage Opera lyrics 2019 updated! Two three four, Counts the days into years, His eighty two.

Excerpt from a Teenage Opera, Keith West (1967). A huge UK hit in the autumn of 1967, this four-and-a-half minute song summarised many of that year's fads: ornate instrumentation, several themes, the return to childhood (most notably in the kids' chorus that provides the hook). However, it does not refer to adolescents at all, being a taster for producer Mark Wirtz's ambitious (and stillborn) A Teenage Opera - which is very of the period. 24. An Open Letter to My Teenage Son, Victor Lundberg (1967)