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Hatchbox: The Original Album Collection

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Download links and information about Hatchbox: The Original Album Collection by Tony Hatch. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Lounge, Classical, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 76 tracks with total duration of 03:29:55 minutes.

Artist: Tony Hatch
Release date: 2005
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Lounge, Classical, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 76
Duration: 03:29:55
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No. Title Length
1. Downtown 3:13
2. Forget Him 3:22
3. Music 2:53
4. Sugar and Spice 2:20
5. You'd Better Come Home 2:55
6. Where Are You Now My Love 2:45
7. Maori 2:47
8. Look for a Star 2:15
9. Crosstown Commuter 2:56
10. When Summertime is Over 2:57
11. Roundabout 2:33
12. I Know a Place 2:47
13. I Didn't Know What Time it Was 2:01
14. Call Me 2:36
15. Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme) 2:22
16. Working in a Coal Mine 2:10
17. Sunny 2:22
18. Whizz-Ball 1:43
19. Daydream 2:01
20. Pretty Flamingo 2:44
21. Black Is Black 2:26
22. Guantanamera 3:07
23. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars 3:57
24. A Latin Happening 2:29
25. Beautiful in the Rain 3:08
26. Music to Watch Girls By 1:51
27. Once Upon a Time 2:53
28. An Occasional Man (from the film 'the Girl Rush') 2:49
29. Too Late Now 2:20
30. El Payaso (Spanish Clown) 1:59
31. Surrey with the Fringe on Top (From "Oklahoma") 2:27
32. Mas Que Nada 2:04
33. While the City Sleeps 3:17
34. Fiddler on the Roof 1:46
35. How Insensitive 2:33
36. Finito 2:59
37. I Must Know (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:41
38. Play It Again (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:45
39. Don't Stop Now (featuring Jackie Trent) 3:52
40. Morning Dew (featuring Jackie Trent) 3:16
41. Work Song (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:44
42. Thank You for Loving Me (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:44
43. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:47
44. Living It Up Again (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:34
45. The Fool on the Hill (featuring Jackie Trent) 3:22
46. The Joker (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:19
47. Country Girl and City Man (featuring Jackie Trent) 2:30
48. The Two of Us (featuring Jackie Trent) 3:10
49. Laia Ladaia (featuring The Satin Brass) 3:25
50. For Once in My Life (featuring The Satin Brass) 2:35
51. Hey Jude (featuring The Satin Brass) 4:30
52. Soulful Strut (Am I the Same Guy) (featuring The Satin Brass) 2:33
53. I'll Never Fall in Love Again (featuring The Satin Brass) 2:19
54. Herbin' (featuring The Satin Brass) 2:24
55. Latin Satin (featuring The Satin Brass) 3:03
56. Yester-You, Yester-Me, Yesterday (featuring The Satin Brass) 2:56
57. Something (featuring The Satin Brass) 3:29
58. Codename (featuring The Satin Brass) 3:13
59. This Guy's in Love with You (featuring The Satin Brass) 3:20
60. Sounds of the Seventies (featuring The Satin Brass) 3:56
61. Eye Level (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:19
62. The World at War (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 3:22
63. Song from M*a*S*H (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 3:12
64. Hadleigh (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:55
65. Best In Football (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:03
66. You're a Star (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:58
67. Serenade of Love (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:56
68. The Champions (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:01
69. Midweek (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:06
70. Romeo & Juliet (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 3:16
71. The Odd Couple (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:49
72. Crossroads Theme (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:46
73. Emmerdale Farm (Theme) (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:19
74. Man Alive (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:47
75. Memories of Summer (Love Story Theme) (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:59
76. Sportsnight (featuring Tony Hatch Orchestra) 2:53

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Though Tony Hatch is most well-known as a producer of hit British '60s pop/rock records (particularly for Petula Clark and the Searchers), he also put out quite a number of records (most of them instrumental) under his own name. In fact, as exorbitantly sized as this six-CD set is, it doesn't even include all of the albums he did for Pye between the mid-'60s and mid-'70s. Hatch Box does, however, contain six of them: 1965's The Tony Hatch Sound, 1966's A Latin Happening, 1967's Beautiful in the Rain, 1968's The Two of Us (a vocal effort, billed to both Tony Hatch and his wife Jackie Trent), 1970s Sounds of the 70s, and 1974's Hit the Road to Themeland. Like some other producer-as-artist albums of the time (George Martin's probably being the most widely known), much of the material simply offers easy listening orchestral pop versions of '60s pop/rock hits, some originally produced by Hatch, some not. Far from being novel twists on the familiar versions, they seem more like dilutions of the originals to pick up some sales from an adult market that didn't like rock music. Hatch also used Latin jazz rhythms (especially on A Latin Happening and Sounds of the 70s), as well as doing an entire record of film and TV themes (Hit the Road to Themeland), though these also seem intended primarily to pick up sales from the very casual buyer of background music, and not as serious artistic statements. Sounds of the 70s is about the best of these records, as it actually does have some jazzy period lounge/go-go music that's funkier than the norm. But none of the records are too worthwhile or creative, though if you go in a big way for this sort of thing, this multi-disc set does benefit from liner notes featuring comments on each album by Hatch himself.