1971 Sid Phillips And His Band – Fascinating Rhythm
Fascinating Rhythm is the title of a 1971 album by British jazz and dance band Sid Phillips And His Band. The title track itself is a famous song written by George Gershwin in 1924, which became an anthem of the Jazz Age.
Tracks
1 Fascinating Rhythm (George Gershwin; Ira Gershwin) 02:50
2 My Way (Claude François; Jacques Revaux; Paul Anka) 03:35
3 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (Gene Austin; Irving Mills; Jimmy McHugh) 02:50
4 Coming Through The Rye (Sid Phillips; Traditional) 03:13
5 Can’t Buy Me Love (John Lennon; Paul McCartney) 02:52
6 Toffee-Nose (Sid Phillips) 02:24
7 On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (Al Lerner; Burton Lane) 02:58
8 Dream A Little Dream Of Me (Fabian Andre; Gus Kahn; Wilbur Schwandt) 02:59
9 Loch Lomond (Sid Phillips; Traditional) 02:40
10 Who’s Sorry Now (Bert Kalmar; Harry Ruby; Ted Snyder) 03:13
11 The Camptown Races (Sid Phillips; Traditional) 02:32
12 Apple Pie (Sid Phillips) 03:01
Musicians
| Drums | Simon Phillips |
| Clarinet | Sid Phillips |
Liner Notes
Producer – Jack Newman
Arranged By – Sid Phillips (Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Arranged By – Pete Winslow (Tracks 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Engineer (Recording) – Chris Harding
Recorded At Phonogram Studios, London
Record Company Musical Rendezvous Limited
