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  2. Green Tambourine - Wikipedia

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    Another hook is the heavy, psychedelic tape echo applied to the word "play" in each chorus and at the end, fading into a drumroll ("Listen while I play play play play play play play my green tambourine"). The echo is noticeably different in the mono and stereo mixes. The mono version also starts fading out slightly earlier than in the stereo ...

  3. The Lemon Pipers - Wikipedia

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    The pair wrote "Green Tambourine" and the band reluctantly recorded it. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 at the end of 1967 and reached No. 1 in February 1968 on the Billboard and Cashbox charts. [4] The song peaked at No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart, [10] and was also a hit worldwide.

  4. Green Tambourine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Green Tambourine is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Lemon Pipers. It was released in early 1968 (see 1968 in music ) after the band's bubblegum single of the same name had topped the charts in the US.

  5. Paul Leka - Wikipedia

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    Paul Leka (February 20, 1943 [1] – October 12, 2011) was an American songwriter, record producer, pianist, arranger, and orchestrator, [2] most notable for co-writing the 1960s hits "Green Tambourine" and "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", the latter of which has become a standard song at sporting events.

  6. Joe Walsh - Wikipedia

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    The band, desperately in need of the money, took to the stage as a trio. They liked their sound as a threesome and decided to remain that way. In 1968, the band signed with manager Mark Barger, who was handling the career of fellow Ohio outfit the Lemon Pipers, who had just scored a big hit with "Green Tambourine."

  7. The Fountain (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain is the eleventh studio album by British band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 12 October 2009 and produced by John McLaughlin, Ian McCulloch and Simon Perry. The first single from the album, " Think I Need It Too ", was released on 28 September 2009.

  8. Reverberation (album) - Wikipedia

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    Failing to make the UK Albums Chart, Reverberation was the poorest performing Echo & the Bunnymen album at that time. [25] Echo & the Bunnymen were dropped by WEA Records in early 1991. [24] After touring East Asia, the band launched their own label, Euphoric Records, in October 1991 with the release of their self-produced single "Prove Me ...

  9. Porcupine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Porcupine is the third studio album by the English post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen.First released on 4 February 1983, it became the band's highest-charting release when it reached number two on the UK Albums Chart despite initially receiving poor reviews.