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HARPERS BIZARRE Feelin' Groovy (1967 UK gold label 10-track mono LP, with guest appearances from Van Dyke Parks & Randy Newman on piano, front laminated flipback sleeve with company inner. The sleeve shows just light shefwear with a bit of edge scuffing & the vinyl remains in excellent condition with just a few light surface scuffs to show for over fifty five years W1693) more...
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HARPERS BIZARRE 59th Street Bridge Song [Feelin' Groovy] (1973 UK 3-track Warner Bros 'Burbank' label solid centre vinyl 7" single, also includes Anything Goes and Chattanooga Choo Choo, record company die-cut paper sleeve K16305) more...
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HARPERS BIZARRE Chattanooga Choo Choo (1967 UK solid centre 7" vinyl single, also including Hey, You In The Crowd, Warner company die-cut paper sleeve WB7090) more...
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HARPERS BIZARRE The Best Of Harpers Bizarre (1974 UK 12-track vinyl LP compilation, picture sleeve. The sleeve shows just a little light shelfwear & the vinyl has little sign of play K56044) more...
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HARPERS BIZARRE Anything Goes (1967 UK 7" vinyl single with intact four prong push out centre, also featuring Malibu U, Warner Bros company die cut paper sleeve WB7063) more...
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HARPERS BIZARRE Anything Goes (1968 UK red label issue of the 1967 13-track stereo LP. This is the second outing by the Californian 'sunshine pop' five-piece best known for their version of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Feelin Groovy', including the 45 version of Cotton Candy Sandman by Kenny Rankin, and the theme to the TV series Malibu U by Don and Dick Addrisi with the title track having been used as the opening montage of the 1970 film 'Boys in the Band'. The flipback Garrod & Lofthouse picture sleeve with 'Patents pending' credit and catalogue W1716 on the reverse is in fantastic shape with only some light discolouration & faint creasing to show for its near 45 years. The vinyl, aside from just one or two mild paper scuffs revealing only minimal, seldom play remains in excellent condition, a scarce find! WS.1716) more...
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Genres: 60s Pop, 60s Rock

Alternative artists: None

HARPERS BIZARRE Catalogue Of Vinyl LP Record Albums, 7" & 12" Vinyl Singles

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