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A Part of Me / A Bit More of Me

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Download links and information about A Part of Me / A Bit More of Me by David Mccallum. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:01:04 minutes.

Artist: David Mccallum
Release date: 1968
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Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:01:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 1-2-3 2:12
2. Turn! Turn! Turn! 2:33
3. "In" Crowd 3:12
4. A Taste of Honey 2:56
5. Yesterday 2:37
6. Satisfaction 2:33
7. We Gotta Get Out of This Place 2:13
8. Downtown 2:17
9. The Far Side of the Moon 2:30
10. Louise 2:22
11. Insomnia 2:16
12. The Sugar Cane 2:21
13. Uptight 2:44
14. Michelle 2:32
15. Batman Theme 2:10
16. Call Me 2:43
17. Isn't It Wonderful 2:31
18. My World Is Empty Without You 2:20
19. Five O'Clock World 2:23
20. The Shadow of Your Smile 2:59
21. It Won't Be Wrong 2:05
22. Far Away Blue 2:30
23. Edge 2:53
24. Final 3:12

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Like its predecessor, this album is less an insight into the musical sensibilities of David McCallum than an array of superb David Axelrod arrangements, again encompassing the hits of the day ("Batman Theme," "Michelle," "Call Me," "Five O'Clock World," "The Shadow of Your Smile," etc.), the variety of which is fairly dazzling. There is also one track each credited to McCallum and Axelrod as composers, respectively, which aren't bad at all — again because of Axelrod's arrangements. "Far Away Blue," with its vivid brass and reed parts and driving beat, and the flute-dominated "The Edge," which sounds like a brilliant piece of film music in search of a movie, are both well worth hearing, and hold up at least as well as any of the established pop pieces.