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Fantastic Story of Mark Wirtz and the Teenage Opera
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Album Details: Fantastic Story of Mark Wirtz and the Teenage Opera

Release Date:09/25/2001
Label:Rpm Records Uk
UPC:5013929550322

Track List: Fantastic Story of Mark Wirtz and the Teenage Opera

Disk 1

  1. Yours Sincerely
  2. Tell Me
  3. When Your Heart Is Broken
  4. Count the Stars
  5. Lying Awake
  6. Even the Bravest Cry
  7. I'm Waiting for the Day
  8. Watermelon Man
  1. Touch of Velvet, A Sting of Brass
  2. So Bad
  3. Theme from the Teenage Opera
  4. Excerpt from a Teenage Opera [Gr...
  5. Sam
  6. (He's Our Dear Old) Weatherman
  7. Love Will Always Find a Way
  8. Sad Story of Simon the Bugle

Disk 2

  1. Incredible Journey of Timothy Chase
  2. Sha la la la Lee
  3. Love Is Happening to Me
  4. Mrs Raven
  5. Good Guys in the White Hats
  6. 10,000 Words in a Cardboard Box
  7. Rumours
  8. What's Good for the Goose
  9. Imagination
  10. Barefoot and Tiptoe
  1. Snarling Mama Lion
  2. Something Wonderful
  3. To Pegasus With Love
  4. My What a Lovely Day It's Been
  5. Satan Took a Tram Ride
  6. America Sundae [Excerpt]
  7. Song I Sing
  8. Swan (Ballerina)
  9. Chug-A-Lug Song

Pro Reviews: Fantastic Story of Mark Wirtz and the Teenage Opera

  • All Music Guide

    The title might be taken by some to imply that this double CD is producer Wirtz's never-issued-in-completed-form Teenage Opera (excerpted on Keith West's hit single "Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'"). Actually, it's really a collection of Wirtz's more ambitious and enduring productions from 1964 to 1972 (with one Wirtz recording from 1996), sometimes featuring Wirtz himself as the artist, though some of the songs would have been used had the opera taken final shape. It's a wildly inconsistent collection that doesn't quite make the case for Wirtz as a genius on the order of Phil Spector, or even Joe Meek. Still, there's interesting British pop and rock here, traversing quite a gamut of styles, from British psychedelia (with Tomorrow) and relatively straight pop to Gene Pitney-esque balladeers, go-go background music (sometimes played by a young Steve Howe), and American-style arrangements for female vocalists and pseudo-Spector-ian sides. Unlike, say, Meek or Spector, Wirtz didn't have i...mmediately identifiable signature sounds, other than being prone to lush, sometimes orchestral density that sometimes bore similarities to Californian sunshine pop. Some of these songs are superficial trifles or unmemorable pop tunes, yet others are good matches of offbeat, melodic pop/rock with imaginative production. Elmer Hockett's contemporary calypso of "Love Is Happening to Me," the very early David Bowie-ism of Mike Sedgewick's "The Good Guys in the White Hats," the Abbey Road-on-sugar textures of Philwit Pegasus, even the early-'70s ambitious Muzak of Wirtz's early-'70s tracks: All have something to recommend them. Keith West's two singles from the Teenage Opera concept, "Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'" and "Sam," are both here too, though they've been reissued elsewhere. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Mark Wirtz

"Easy listening" isn't really an appropriate classification for Mark Wirtz; "instrumental pop" may suit him better. An EMI staff producer in the late '60s, Wirtz's most enduring contributions to contemporary music were as producer of Tomorrow, one of the finest overlooked British psychedelic groups (featuring guitarist Steve Howe in his pre-Yes days). (It's also been re... Read more