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Although the back cover has a stamp from the original outlet stating 'Not Exchangeable', this record is definitely a keeper. And it's not just because of the girl on the front (I bet she's feeling a draft!)..
Many a tune is treated to some military spit and polish; for instance 'Tea for Two' which is interspersed with marching band drums aplenty, Tom Jones' 'I Did What I Did for Maria' getting the drill treatment and the unlikely 'Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep' which is reinforced by the er, forces.
Also including Moorhouse's own 'Funky Fever' which is a veritable aural invasion in its own right.
Alan Moorhouse and His Bond Street Brigade
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Also don't miss more Moorhouse here (and the same covergirl!) -
Hits on Parade - In New Swinging Military Style
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