As always, I don't expect these regional—and especially French Canadian—albums to draw much attention compared to most, but I always hope someone will find it and maybe have a story or memory about the performer. :)
I love vinyl records, especially when I get them cheap as free at thrift stores. Heh heh. This blog will showcase some of the funny and bizarre stuff I've found. (and the occasional just plain cool ones) It also highlights the fashions of the time. Hope you get a kick out of them! Featured at Retrospace! :)
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Sunday, April 19, 2020
The last of the prettiness
Hot on the proverbial heels of the last post, here's the last of the Sylvia albums I have.
I know a Sylvia. She doesn't look like that.
Not much thought put into this. 'Swivel to your left and look to your right.' Oh well, still nice. ;)
I'm guessing the fan club of your favorite background voice is no longer operational. How cool would it be if it is, though? :)
Let's conclude our Sylvia trilogy by looking at her biggest hit, the pop/country crossover (back when that was acceptable) "Nobody", which opens this album...
And here she is being interviewed by Dick Clark...
And here she accepts her 1983 ACM Award for Top Female Vocalist...
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Still pretty
N'est-ce pas?
This post's title is in reference to the first Sylvia album I posted. (and notice in the credits here, she is still listed only as a "background voice")
I may have a third Sylvia album, so stay tuned.
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