As for "Three on 1", that was Golden's series of 45 "extended play" records that featured three sides of their most popular "singles" on one record- usually, one side often featured a 'two part" recording {like "Peter Gunn"}, which was originally issued as two sides of a single 45 or 78 release. Don Elliott's combo was responsible for this; he not provided the "vocals", he also played vibraphone as well.
I find it unusual that Golden Records, in 1959, released their own version of themes from TV shows that were telecast too late for kids to stay up and watch {"PETER GUNN", Mondays, 9pm(et), NBC/"77 SUNSET STRIP", Fridays, 9:30-10:30pm(et), ABC}, and which featured some of the most violent scenes ever staged for a "detective drama"...
As for "Three on 1", that was Golden's series of 45 "extended play" records that featured three sides of their most popular "singles" on one record- usually, one side often featured a 'two part" recording {like "Peter Gunn"}, which was originally issued as two sides of a single 45 or 78 release. Don Elliott's combo was responsible for this; he not provided the "vocals", he also played vibraphone as well.
fromthesidelines 3 months ago
I find it unusual that Golden Records, in 1959, released their own version of themes from TV shows that were telecast too late for kids to stay up and watch {"PETER GUNN", Mondays, 9pm(et), NBC/"77 SUNSET STRIP", Fridays, 9:30-10:30pm(et), ABC}, and which featured some of the most violent scenes ever staged for a "detective drama"...
fromthesidelines 3 months ago
why does the sleve say '3 in 1'?
fyphfoko 6 months ago
don elliot did this he did the nutty squirells something like the chipmunks and he performed at newport with bill evans
spacepatrolman 11 months ago