Commonly described as a "Children's album" but many of these songs appeal to the "biggies" - they are Oom Pah songs and are well known as drinking and simple dance step songs
The Tweets were a British Group, achieving chart success with the Birdie Song, Let's All Sing Like The Birdie's Sing and another version of The Birdie Song (although it really didn't hit the sweet spot in 1983!)
ALMOST all tracks are instrumental, with the exception of "Holidays"
THE TWEETS - Self Titled
Crash Records
Cat# VALI 0691
1983
Cover is in good condition, slightly "grubby" from handling but no seam splits, no writing.
New inner plastic sleeve
Vinyl is in good condition, visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and I can see a number of very light ~ light scuff marks on either side - none are significant scratches though. I then played the ENTIRE album, every single track, and there are NO issues with surface noise or click/pops - actually plays very quietly although I must say, this type of music is an "acquired taste!" - the side B track "Anyone For Tennis" was a bit confusing! All these clicks and pops but NOT from the vinyl, then I realised it is an introduced sound effect of a tennis ball being hit on the court ...doh!
TRACKS: Birdie Song, MEDLEY: Roll Out The Barrel - My Old Man - Knees Up - Viva Copana, My Old Man's A Dustman, When The Saints, Congratulations, Twonga, Whistle While You Work, Plump Song, Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing, Anyone For Tennis, Holidays, Squaltz
A VERY WELL KNOWN SONG (Track 1)