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Music for Biscuits

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Download links and information about Music for Biscuits by Mike Sammes. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Psychedelic, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 44 tracks with total duration of 49:48 minutes.

Artist: Mike Sammes
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Psychedelic, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 44
Duration: 49:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ariel 0:43
2. TUC 0:30
3. Timex 0:46
4. Dulux Super 3 (vocal) 2:05
5. First Lady 0:32
6. Pattons 0:29
7. Fairy 0:59
8. Heineken 0:29
9. Vespa 0:59
10. Southern Sound 1:34
11. Pink Marble Shield 3:16
12. Fine Fayre 0:30
13. Dulux Super 3 (instrumental) 2:07
14. White Heather (1) 0:27
15. White Heather (2) 0:13
16. White Heather (3) 0:28
17. Go Gourmet 0:30
18. Chocolate Vienna 0:33
19. Toast Toppers 0:32
20. International Harvester (1) 1:14
21. Luxol 0:28
22. Loxene 0:29
23. Michelle 0:15
24. Luxol 0:28
25. Fonoy (instrumental) 0:45
26. Golden Sovereign 1:23
27. Yardley's Pilot 1:01
28. International Harvester (2) 1:14
29. Sunblest 0:06
30. Youth: Just Like Swingles 3:17
31. Youth: Sweet Young Fumbles 3:03
32. Youth: Grass On the Pitch 1:10
33. Youth: Barefoot On the Rec 1:57
34. Youth: Blackhead Whitehead 0:33
35. Youth: a Little More Growing Up 2:04
36. Westminster Bank (1) 0:46
37. Westminster Bank (2) 3:50
38. Bonus 1 0:31
39. Bonus 2 0:29
40. Bonus 3 1:00
41. Bonus 4 1:00
42. Bonus 5 1:19
43. Bonus 6 1:01
44. Bonus 7 2:43

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According to the liner notes, Mike Sammes and his Mike Sammes Singers not only recorded hundreds of advertisements heard over British radio, but collaborated with most of the 20th century's greatest performers, including Frank Sinatra, the Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Burt Bacharach, Judy Garland, and Sammy Davis, Jr. Unfortunately, the groups were rarely credited (which would serve nicely as corroboration), so they have to be judged by the evidence on Music for Biscuits. Over the course of three dozen tracks (most of them around 30 seconds), Sammes reveals himself as a master of his craft, which may not be worthy of the same adulation as full-flight vocal pop or psychedelia but the far more mundane world of shilling products with names like Luxol, Loxene, and Sunblest. The vocalists, usually a sextet, are smoother than silk, and Sammes was capable of twisting their harmonies into truly fetching patterns. The arrangements are nearly all from the pre-rock era, despite a slinky electric bass cropping up in some tracks. Modest highlights come with the adverts for Fairy washing powder (whose pitchman has a certain gee-whiz-bang appeal), a product called Toast Toppers (with a takeoff on "You're the Top"), and, surprisingly, International Harvester (which gets the catchiest and hippest numbers heard here).