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David McCallum - A Bit More Of Me Album LP 1st Scranton

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Category:

Vinyl Records

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Only one in stock, order soon

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Used

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Record Size:

12"

Record Label:

Capitol Records

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NA

Type:

LP

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Record

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Color:

Black

Material:

Vinyl

Genre:

Easy Listening/Jazz

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1647564883

Item description

During the 1960s, Scottish-born actor David McCallum was an instantly recognizable face across the world, thanks to his star turn as secret agent Illya Kuryakin on the spy series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. But with the release of his second album, Music?A Bit More of Me, in 1966, he became recognizable for another reason: his signature sound. Working closely with famed producer David Axelrod and arranger H.B. Barnum, McCallum, who comes from a family of musicians, delivers lush, distinctly personal interpretations of classic songs by, among others, artists such as The Beatles (?Michelle?), Petula Clark (?Call Me?) and Axelrod himself, who contributes the original song ?The Edge,? later made famous when sampled by Dr. Dre for his monster hit ?The Next Episode? in 1999.