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Merhaba arkadaşlar mary hopkin in 1969 yapımı Post Card adlı albümünü 320 kbps değerinde bulabilir misiniz ?
Not:Eğer albümü bulamazsanız içindeki Those Were The Days isimli parçayı 320 kbps değerindede bulabilirsiniz.
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Mary Hopkin "Post Card" (1969.1991)
Folk-Rock, Pop-Rock | APE.img + CUE + LOG | Covers | 299 MB | 60:45 min
( + MP3 | 320CBR | 44100 | Stereo | 145 MB )

On February 1969 was released the debut album of young singer Mary Hopkins - "Post Card".
Label 'Apple Records'. On this album: Producer, Bass guitar & Keyboards - Paul McCartney.
Vocals, Guitars & Harmonica - Mary Hopkin. CD reissue - EMI Records / Capitol (1991).


About Mary Hopkin's "Post Card" Album:

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It was the show tunes and pop standards that Mary wasn't enamoured with. "Love Is The Sweetest Thing" was originally a hit for its writer, Ray Nohle, in 1933. "Lullaby Of The Leaves" was a hit a year earlier when recorded hy George Olsen. "Someone To Watch Over Me" dates back even further to 1927. There were several hit versions of the tune, including one by George Gershwin himself, who wrote it for the Broadway production "Oh, Kay". 'There's No Business Like Show Business", from "Annie Get Your Gun", has heen recorded many times, hut is mostly associated with Ethel Merman. The last of this genre of songs is "Inch Worm", originally sung hy Danny Kaye in the 1956 motion picture, "Hans Christian Andersen". The rest of the LP is a mixed hag. "Young Love" is a remake of the 1956 Sonny James chart-topper that was also No I by Tab Hunter that same year. Beatles producer George Martin is represented on the alhum hy a song he gave Mary called 'The Game". "The Honeymoon Song" has always heen a favourite of Paul's. He recorded it with The Beatles for the BBC in a similar artangement. It was originally a hit in England for Manuel And His Music Of The Mountains back in 1959. The remaining two songs were sung in foreign languages, "Prince En Avignon" in french (and a single release in France) and "Y Blodyn Gwyn" ('The White Flower") sung in her native Welsh.
The American release of the LP deleted "Someone To Watch Over Me", and put in its stead the hit single, 'Those Were The Days". Both songs have heen included in this package, along with her versions of "Those Were The Days" sung in Italian and Spanish. Rounding out the alhum is the !lip side of that hit, "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Peter Seeger's adaptation of words from the book of Ecclesiastes (and a hit for The Byrds). It came to Mary easily, and she recorded it in only two takes.



"Post Card" - All Music Guide Reviews:


Paul McCartney produced this debut album of twee but pretty, romantic pop-folk. Besides "Those Were the Days" (which actually originally appeared only on the British version, though it's on the CD reissue now available throughout the world), the highlights are Donovan's "Lord of the Reedy River" and "The Honeymoon Song," which McCartney himself had sung with the Beatles way back in 1963 on the BBC. If there's a fault to be found, it's that there's too high a percentage of pre-rock/pop standards а la "There's No Business Like Show Business." As it turns out this was more due to the leanings of McCartney than Hopkin, who preferred the more simply arranged folk numbers such as the Donovan covers and the Welsh "Y Blodyn Gwyn." Also on board is a rather nice composition, "The Game," by Beatles producer George Martin, who contributed some piano and orchestra conducting to the album. The CD reissue includes George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me" (which was on the original U.K. version of the LP, but was taken off the American counterpart), as well as the "Those Were the Days" B-side "Turn! Turn! Turn!" and versions of "Those Were the Days" that Hopkin sang in Italian and Spanish.

~ Richie Unterberger


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Tracklist:

01. "Those Were The Days" /Gene Raskin/ (5:09)
02. "Lord Of The Reedy River" /Donovan Leitch/ (2:37)
03. "Happiness Runs (Pebble And The Man)" /Donovan Leitch/ (2:04)
04. "Love Is The Sweetest Thing" /Ray Nodle/ (3:43)
05. "Y Blodyn Gwyn" /El Hughes, R.H.Johnes/ (3:08)
06. "The Honeymoon Song" /Mikis Theodorakis, William Sansom/ (2:08)
07. "The Puppy Song" /Harry Nilsson/ (2:42)
08. "Inch Worm" /Frank Loesser/ (2:33)
09. "Voyage Of The Moon" /Donovan Leitch/ (5:52)
10. "Lullaby Of The Leaves" /Bernice Petkere, Joe Young/ (2:33)
11. "Young Love" /Carole Joyner, Ric Carty/ (2:12)
12. "Someone To Watch Over Me" /George & Ira Gershwin/ (2:03)
13. "Prince En Avignon" /Jean-Pierre Bourtayre/ (3:21)
14. "The Game" /George Martin/ (2:40)
15. "There's No Business Like Show Business" /Irving Berlin/ (4:03)
16. "Turn! Turn! Turn!" /Pete Seeger/ (2:50)

Bonus Tracks:

17. "Those Were The Days" ("Quelli Erano Giorni") (5:09)
18. "Those Were The Days" ("En Aquellos Dias") (5:09)

Total (60:45)

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Album Credits:

Mary Hopkin - Primary Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Paul McCartney - Bass, Keyboards

[hidden personnel] :

Studio Orchestra, conducted by: George Martin
Piano: George Martin

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Notes:

#13 "Prince En Avignon" - Sung in French
#05 "Y Blodyn Gwyn" - Sung in Welsh
#17 "Those Were The Days" - Sung in Italian
#18 "Those Were The Days" - Sung in Spanish

All produced by: Paul McCartney

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Original LP Release Date: February 21, 1969 (Apple)
Audio CD Release Date: November 19, 1991
Label: EMI Records Ltd./ Capitol
Catalog No.: 97578

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