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Jim Copp and Ed Brown - A Fidgety Frolic album flac Performer: Jim Copp and Ed Brown
Title: A Fidgety Frolic
Released: 1962
Country: US
MP3 album: 1956 mb
FLAC album: 1869 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: ADX WAV FLAC AC3 MIDI RA AHX
Genre: Kids

This compilation produced by Ted and Laura Leyhe. Graphic design by Morgan Dodge, ww. auperdesign. Box 20547, Oakland, CA 94620 80. 13. 5879 ww. layhouserecords.

Complete your Jim Copp and Ed Brown collection.

Enjoy Little Claude from Jim Copp & Ed Brown's album "A Fidgety Frolic" (released in 1962). Visit us at PlayhouseRecords Jim Copp & Ed Brown updated their cover photo. 28 January 2017 ·. Jim Copp & Ed Brown updated their cover photo. Jim Copp & Ed Brown. com features the children's recordings of Jim Copp and Ed Brown. Jim Copp (1913 – 1999) was a genius in the making of children's records, and one of the greatest creators of entertainment for children to work in any medium. The world is poorer for the loss of a creative artist of extraordinary wit, imagination, humor, and integrity. The recordings he made with Ed Brown (who died in 1978) will live forever.

by Jim Copp & Ed Brown. Celebrated recordings for "small fry and sophisticated adults. Fun for the whole family! Messy Bess, Little Claude, and Bradley the Bottle were born here. Genre: Kids/Family: Children's Storytelling. We'll ship when it's back in stock. Playhouse Records is pleased to present all nine of the original LPs as well as two Best of compilations.

Copp met Ed Brown in Los Angeles, and the two began a lifelong friendship. Copp had an idea for a children's album, one that would incorporate his own numerous musical talents with Brown's genius for design. Copp and Brown released the first recording, Jim Copp Tales, in 1958 on their own Playhouse label. Copp used his nickname instead of his cabaret name, in case the project fell flat. The next album, A Fidgety Frolic, had dollies that flew to the moon and a very pompous empty bottle. The following album A Journey to San Francisco with the Glups introduced a family that would recur in later Playhouse albums.

James Edward Brown (April 1, 1934 – June 11, 2015) was an American country singer-songwriter who achieved fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as a member of the Browns. He later had a successful solo career from 1965 to 1974, followed by a string of major duet hits with fellow country music vocalist Helen Cornelius, through 1981. Brown was also the host of the Country Music Greats Radio Show, a syndicated country music program from Nashville, Tennessee.

Jim Copp met the artist Ed Brown at a society party in Los Angeles and the two men began a lifelong friendship. Playhouse Records closed its doors when Ed Brown fell ill with pancreatic cancer and died in 1978. Though the records were no longer marketed to stores, Copp continued to vend them by mail during the 1980s. It wasn't until Jim Copp was contacted in the early 1990s by videographer/fan Ted Leyhe, that he considered re-releasing the.

Jim Copp & Ed Brown. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Off to Flumdiddle 01:16. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Miss Goggins and Her Troupe 10:53. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - In a Fix 02:13. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Fam'ly Reunion 04:44. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Trouble, Trouble 00:33. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Bradley the Bottle 08:03. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - We're off on a Lengthy Trip, We Are 02:13. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Toy Soldier, . Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Messy Bess 03:59. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - The Picnic 04:52. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Mr. Hippity and the Balloon 04:02.

Tracklist

We're Off On A Lengthy Trip, We Are
Mr. Hippity's Pull Toy
The Duck, The Tiger, The Shrimp And The Owl
The Picnic
Little Claude
The Dollies Fly To The Moon
Messy Bess
Bradley The Bottle
Frolickin' Home

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
505 Jim Copp and Ed Brown A Fidgety Frolic ‎(LP) Playhouse Records 505 US 1962
CD 505 Jim Copp and Ed Brown A Fidgety Frolic ‎(CD, Album, Mono, RE) Playhouse Records CD 505 US 2006