Album US 1980 on Vocal Majority label
Blues, Pop, Folk, World and (Barbershop, Choral)
"The 100 Voices Of The Vocal Majority" private pressing from Texas. Includes inner dust sleeve with more artwork from "Ewald" and bio about the artist.
![]() | Vocal Majority voc, *1970 US album by |
![]() | Walter Latzko , arranged by |
![]() | Lou Perry , arranged by |
![]() | Jim Clancy voc, arranged by |
![]() | The Four Freshmen , *1948 US arranged by, as sung by |
![]() | Val Hicks , arranged by |
![]() | Gary Parker , arranged by |
![]() | Morris Rector voc, b, arranged by |
![]() | S.K. Grundy , arranged by |
Gerald Ewald artwork, inner sleeve, artwork, front cover |
Jim Clancy producer, mixed by, directed by, musical director |
John Wolfert engineer |
Gene Puerling liner notes |
Ron Chapman liner notes |
Nick Alexander mixed by |
No | ![]() |
Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | It's A Most Unusual Day | Vocal Majority | ||
2 | ![]() | From The First Hello | Vocal Majority | ||
3 | ![]() | Texas Medley | Vocal Majority | ||
4 | ![]() | Poinciana | Vocal Majority | ||
5 | ![]() | Ten Feet Off The Ground | Vocal Majority | ||
6 | ![]() | An American Trilogy | Vocal Majority | ||
7 | For A Little While, So Long | Vocal Majority |
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