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Monday, April 3, 2023

Don't Put That in Your Mouth!

Welcome to a month of April Fun!

The only thing this month's selections have in common is, I like 'em! They're FUN in some way.

I cannot believe that somebody decided this kind of illustration was a good idea for the cover of this album.  I mean, look at those guys!  I ask you: Would you smile if you could walk around with your pee-pee in your own mouth?

And the worst part is, the scandalous cover art is about the only thing remotely interesting about the whole shebang!

01. W.A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 2 in Bb, I. Allegro (1:25)
02. W.A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 2 in Bb, II. Menuetto (2:30)
03. W.A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 2 in Bb, III. Larghetto (3:39)
04. W.A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 2 in Bb, IV. Rondo (3:51)
05. J.S. Bach: Fugue in G minor (3:11)
06. François Couperin: Les Baricades Misterieuses (2:26)
07. Orlando di Lasso: Ola, O che bon Eccho! (1:36)
08. Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzona per Sonare No. 4 (2:02)
09. J.J. Rösler: Partia - Polacca (2:57)
10. Walter Hilgers: Praeludium (1:38)
11. Enrique Crespo: Bruckner Etude (6:40)
12. Enrique Crespo: Three Milongas, I. Milonga (4:02)
13. Enrique Crespo: Three Milongas, II. Campera (4:01)
14. Enrique Crespo: Three Milongas, III. Condombe (4:57)
15. Frank Denson: Three Folksongs for Four Brass (8:35)
16. Jonathon Sass: Meltdown (5:57)
17. Franz Watz: Melton Marsch (3:03)
18. Traditional: Bayrische Zell (2:49) 19. Traditional: Baryrische Polka (2:34)

Decide for yourself!

See you Thursday.  Have some fun!
  

2 comments:

  1. this sounds like a lot more fun than you make it out to be. If only FF didn't keep triggering "privacy warning"s on my browser...

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  2. Was the privacy warning due to the graphic content of the cover image, or my reckless use of slang describing male genital accoutrement?

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