Harpers Bizarre

Feelin' Groovy

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Harpers Bizarre became synonymous with '60s soft rock when they captured Simon & Garfunkel's "59th Street Bridge Song" and made it entirely their own—a delightfully baroque take on acoustic pop that somehow worked. This ensemble traded in orchestral arrangements, clever harmonies, and a kind of sophisticated whimsy that defined an era. Their sound balanced delicacy with confidence, using strings and gentle production touches to create something both of its time and somehow timeless. The groovy sensibility they embodied wasn't about loudness or aggression; it was about craft, taste, and an understanding that pop music could be both accessible and artful. If you're drawn to '60s soft rock, baroque pop, or the kind of well-arranged ensemble work that makes harmony sound effortless, this captures that spirit perfectly. It's the sound of musicians who understood that good taste and strong melodies never go out of style.

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Item Details+
Genre Rock
Style Soft Rock
Pop Rock
Media Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Near Mint (NM or M-)
Label Warner Bros. Records
Year 1992
Country Japan
Format CD
Tracklist+
  1. Genre:
  2. Rock
  3. Style:
  4. Soft Rock, Pop Rock
  5. Label:
  6. Warner Bros. Records
  7. Country:
  8. Japan
  9. Year:
  10. 25 Jan 1992
  11. 1. Come To The Sunshine 2:34
  12. 2. Happy Talk 2:13
  13. 3. Come Love 2:02
  14. 4. Raspberry Rug 2:25
  15. 5. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 2:40
  16. 6. The Debutante's Ball 3:07
  17. 7. Happyland 2:21
  18. 8. Peter And The Wolf 1:58
  19. 9. I Can Hear The Darkness 2:03
  20. 10. Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear 2:21
  21. Data provided by Discogs

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