Various - Ravenswood High School Spring School 67

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Review by Harold Ross

The album Ravenswood High School Spring School 67 by Various is a delightful collection of songs that takes the listener on a nostalgic journey back to the 1960s. The album features a mix of classic hits and lesser-known gems, all performed by the talented students of Ravenswood High School.

From the opening track, "I Saw Her Standing There," to the closing number, "Good Vibrations," the album is a testament to the enduring popularity of 60s music. The students' performances are energetic and heartfelt, capturing the spirit of the era with their youthful enthusiasm.

One standout track is "Respect," which showcases the powerful vocals of the lead singer and the tight harmonies of the backup singers. Another highlight is "California Dreamin'," which features a hauntingly beautiful arrangement of the classic tune.

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Artist: Various
Album: Ravenswood High School Spring School 67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Old Man River
Twisting Postman
Dedicated
Do Right Women
My Girl
My Baby Loves Me
Strange I Know
Gettin' Ready
What Love Has Joined Together
Come Back
Dry Your Eyes
Nowhere To Run
Dead Ahead
Fantastic II
Danger! Heartbreak
I Want A Girl

Catalog Numbers

CC 0604

Labels

Contour , Custom Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

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Summary by Harold Ross

Ravenswood High School Spring School 67 is a must-have for anyone who loves 60s music or appreciates the talent of young musicians. The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of this era's music and the passion and dedication of the students who brought it to life.