- Performer No Artist
- Title Holiday In Oregon The Sounds of The Fabulous Pacific Northwest
- Date of release 1966
- Style Promotional
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The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest is the debut album by rock band the Young Fresh Fellows. It was first released on PopLlama in 1984. The album title and cover were inspired by an actual record from the early 1960s. The original was produced by the regional phone company Pacific Northwest Bell and was intended to promote tourism in the Pacific Northwest region. Interspersed among the 15 songs on the Young Fresh Fellows album are eight sound clips taken from the original record.
The album title and cover were inspired by an actual record from the early 1960s. The album was later re-released on compact disc as a two-for-one with the second Young Fresh Fellows album, Topsy Turvy. The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest. The album was later re-released as a two-for-one double CD with their first album, The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest.
However, even amongst songs like "Power Mowers Theme" and "Teenage Dogs in Trouble" are sharp, punky slices of pop-geek desperation like "Think Better of Me" and the scathing "You Call That Lonely," two early indications that the smirky juvenilia that characterizes many of the Young Fresh Fellows' albums are but one side of their collective personality.
Artist Album Song Title. The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest: A Tonic of Tones to Pipe the Visitors Abroad Album Cover Art. The Young Fresh Fellows.
And here's my unappreciated album: "The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest" is the debut album from Seattle's Young Fresh Fellows and that band was kind of spearheaded by a guy named Scott McCoy. And I met Scott in the early 80s when he moved to Seattle to work at The Rocket where I was working as well. He ended up writing for us and he asked me and I ended up art directing that album cover
Puget Sounds highlights the best new music from around the Pacific Northwest. This spring we launched Puget Sounds, a bimonthly column highlighting the best new music from around the Pacific Northwest that we may not have covered elsewhere. The two months since its debut have delivered another spate of sizzling new albums from regional acts, including a handful from Seattle-Tacoma’s red-hot hip-hop scene (increasing emphasis on Tacoma). With his fourth album, the proven emcee further bolsters his credentials as one of Seattle hip-hop’s top dual threats, splicing gospel-splashed singing passages into his nasally bars with aplomb. The 10-track introspective journey carries nods to late Seattle luminaries Kari Cash and J Moore, with Dave’s unflappable flow belying the internal tension in his lyrics.
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