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Paul MENEL - Into Insignificance I Will Pale
| Artist | Title | Format | Duration | Date of records | Price | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul MENEL | Into Insignificance I Will Pale | CD | 00:00:00 | 2012 | 17,90 € | ![]() |
| Language | Reference Origine | Reference Musea | Barcode | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | No Musea reference | 5055300356024 | ||||

Though many remember only their 1967 hit "Happy Together", THE TURTLES were one of the more enjoyable American pop groups of the Sixties, moving from folk-rock inspired by THE BYRDS to a sparkling fusion of THE ZOMBIES-inspired chamber-pop and straight-ahead good-time pop reminiscent of THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL, the whole infused with beautiful vocal harmonies courtesy of dual frontmen Howard KAYLAN and Mark VOLMAN. Though they hit number one in 1967 with the infectious "Happy Together", THE TURTLES scored only three more Top Ten hits and broke up by the end of the Sixties. Both later joined Frank ZAPPA'S MOTHERS OF INVENTION during the early Seventies and also recorded themselves as FLO & EDDIE, but were on the oldies circuit with a revamped THE TURTLES by the mid-Eighties.



