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  1. Harpers Bizarre discography and songs: Music profile for Harpers Bizarre, formed 1966. Genres: Sunshine Pop, Baroque Pop, Traditional Pop. Albums include Feelin' Groovy, Anything Goes, and The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre.

  2. Writers Alan Gordon, Burton Lane, Cole Porter & 24 more. Adapted By Ted Templeman. Arranged By Dick Scoppettone, Don Addrisi, Eddie Karam & 4 more.

  3. Explore the discography of Harpers Bizarre. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Harpers Bizarre on Discogs.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2021 · 60年代にワーナーブラザーズからリリースした4枚のオリジナルアルバム、『Feelin' Groovy』(67年)、『Anything Goes』(67年)、『The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre』(68年)、『Harpers Bizarre 4』(69年) が、各ディスクにシングル曲などのボーナストラックを加えてパッケージした4CDアンソロジーで登場。

  5. 13 de mar. de 2021 · Harpers Bizarre 4 is so nicely chilled that it is a bit of a shame that they split up after two further singles in Harry Nilsson’s Poly High and If We Ever Needed The Lord Before, which dips into the blues. Adding to their problems, they were also held hostage in an airplane hijack just before they parted.

  6. Harpers Bizarre 4, an Album by Harpers Bizarre. Released in March 1969 on Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (catalog no. WS 1784; Vinyl LP). Genres: Baroque Pop, Sunshine Pop. Rated #1009 in the best albums of 1969. Featured peformers: Dick Scoppettone (arranger), Ted Templeman (arranger), Lenny Waronker (producer), Ed Thrasher (art direction, photography).

  7. Harpers Bizarre was formed out of The Tikis, a band from Santa Cruz, California that had some local successes with Beatlesque songs in the mid 1960s. The Tikis had been signed to Tom Donahue’s Autumn Records from 1965 to 1966 and had released two singles on that label. In 1967, record producer Lenny Waronker got a hold of the Simon ...