Saturday, April 23, 2011

LAWRENCE WELK - YOUNG WORLD



LAWRENCE WELK

YOUNG WORLD

Dot RECORDS
A 35 MM FILM
ULTRA HIGH FIDELITY RECORDING


Dot R
DLP 3428
A LONG PLAY
ULTRA HIGH FIDELITY
RECORDING


Side One

1 Young World
2 Love Letters
3 Secret Love
4 She's Got You
5 April Love
6 Don't Break The Heart That Loves You


Side Two

1 Young At Heart
2 Anything That's Part Of You
3 Young Love
4 The Wonderful World Of The Young
5 Good Luck Charm
6 Too Young


Arrangements by :
Bob Ballard, Larry Gordon, George Wyle
Produced by : George Cates, Lawrence Welk, Randy Wood

Mfd. for Teleklew Prod. Inc.




YOUNG WORLD Lawrence Welk

Today in politics, in business, and certainly in music, we are living in a "Young World." Our orchestra actually invaded this exciting "Young World" with the release of such popular albums as "Moon River," "Calcutta," "Last Date," and "Yellow Bird" offering a new and distinctive sound created by harpsichord, strings and a rhythm.

While our band has a well-founded reputation for its appeal to a more mature audience, we have always had an eye and ear open for music and talent with the flavor of youth. Our "Top Tunes and New Talent" TV show of a few years ago proved a rich source of youthful musicians. We have had the good fortune to introduce to the entertainment world such outstanding youngsters as the Lennon Sisters and a sensational dance team, Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess. A brilliant teenage singer and actress, Roberta Shore (a Dot recording artist) is a frequent guest on our weekly TV show.

The popularity of the tunes on this album and of the singers identified with them (Pat Boone, Ricky Nelson, Connie Francis, etc.) emphasized the fertile field in our business for youthful performers. We are constantly on the lookout for such talent and the hours spent listening to the audition tapes is made worthwhile with the discovery of just one promising entertainer.

We invite you to listen and spend a little time in our "Young World." We feel confident you will enjoy it regardless of your age.

Lawrence Welk

In keeping with the youthful tone of the selections, this album has been recorded by a brand new technique on 35mm film, giving greater fidelity of sound, eliminating surface noise and cutting down annoying background "hiss."

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