WILD SPRING

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WILD SPRING

Philips, 7PP-103, Manufactured By Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.

  1. Wild Spring (3:07) Trompette Solo: F. Hovsepian

  2. I Didn't Know (3:19) Piano Solo: Gilles Gambus


Back Sleeve of Single: Wild Spring

 

 

  Wild Spring Notes  SLEEVE NOTES:

    Paul Mauriat has reigned supreme in the world of popular music for 18 years since he formed the current Grand Orchestra in 1965. During his long career, Paul Mauriat has had many big hits, including "Love is Blue" (recorded in 1967), which dominated the top spot on the U.S. Hit Parade for five consecutive weeks, "El Bimbo" (1974), which spread the Latin disco rhythm throughout the world, “Aegean Sea Pearl” (1969), "Penelope" (1966), and "Love is Blue" (1967), which was the first song to reach the top spot on the U.S. hit parade. He has also had many original songs and movie music hits, including "Penelope" (1969), "Nocturne" (1966), and ......etc. He has also had a brilliant career as an artist himself. Not only did he continue to be active as an artist himself, but he also nurtured Mireille Mathieu, who is now a top star in France, and Alcione, who has become a popular star in Brazil, leaving a first-class mark as a composer and arranger.

    In 1982, he attracted attention by becoming the first in the easy listening world to make a live recording using a 32-channel digital system.

    Wild Spring:
    The arrangement of this song, which features a trumpet solo, is unusual for Paul Mauriat, and was composed by the composer himself. The fact that the arrangement sounds different compared to his previous sound may be due in part to the strong impression of the trumpet solo.

    I Didn't Know:
    Italian pop music was once tainted by the wave of punk rock, but recently it is returning to its true Italian form, with beautiful melody lines at the forefront. This song was a big hit in the spring of 1983 by PhD, a popular group in the Italian pop music world.

    ('83.4. M.)

Note: Translation made by online translator.