Null A group of 78rpm records to include Frankie laine, Dinah Shore, Jackie Glea…
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A group of 78rpm records to include Frankie laine, Dinah Shore, Jackie Gleason, Andy Williams, Tony Martin, Johnnie Ray, Russ Hamilton, Ronnie Hilton, Pat Boone, The Everly Brothers,

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A group of 78rpm records to include Frankie laine, Dinah Shore, Jackie Gleason, Andy Williams, Tony Martin, Johnnie Ray, Russ Hamilton, Ronnie Hilton, Pat Boone, The Everly Brothers,

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ELECTRONICA. 4 Albums with 4 vinyl LPs This lot is made up of electronic music groups such as Stephab Remmler, State of Grace, Stars on 45 and Steve Grant. "Convition" STEVE GRANT. 1985, Spanish Ed. (005-802) "I don't go to USA" STEPHAN REMMLER. 1987, Spanish Ed. (888 659-1) "That's when (we'll be free)" STATE OF GRACE. 1983, Spanish Ed. (005-579) "Stars on Frankie" STARS ON 45. 1987 (834062-1) Provenance: This lot comes from the Jordi Tardà collection. Condition: Very good condition. Stephan Remmler is a German singer, musician and composer. He is the last living member of the German band Trio. He performed most of the vocals for the band's songs. He was a member of the band together with Gert Krawinkel, who played guitar, and Peter Behrens, who played drums. After the split of Trio in 1987, Remmler continued his musical career as a solo artist, releasing several singles and albums until 1996. Stars on Frankie was the fourth and final album by the sober Dutch studio group Stars on 45 , released on the CNR Records label in the Netherlands in 1987. The album was Stars on 45's first proper project since The Superstars, released some five years earlier, during which time producer Jaap Eggermont had recorded three albums with the spin-off group The Star Sisters. Stars on Frankie featured the voice of Peter Douglas, who in 1987 had won The Supermixshow (the original Dutch format of the television show Stars in Their Eyes) with his impersonation of Frank Sinatra. While the album revived the Stars on 45 formula of joining the recreated songs with an original chorus written by Eggermont and musical arranger Martin Duiser, it was not set to a disco beat, but had arrangements quite faithful to Sinatra's original recordings, with a jazz ensemble with live strings and brass. The title track single "Stars on Frankie" became another Top 20 hit in the Netherlands, reaching #16 on the chart.