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Mr. Bass Man / Sacred Lovers Vow |
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A catchy and humorous novelty pop masterpiece from Johnny Cymbal.
The sound is bright and light, with tracks like "Mr. Bass Man" featuring a fun interplay with the low bass voice.
This album is packed with unforgettable phrases and the open-minded atmosphere of America at the time. It's a record filled with the primal joy of pop music.
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- Arranged By, Conductor - Alan Lorber
- Producer - Allen Stanton