Twinn Connexion (album)
Twinn Connexion | ||||
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Studio album by Twinn Connexion | ||||
Released |
October 4, 1968 Extended reissue: May 18, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 1968 | |||
Genre | Sunshine Pop | |||
Label |
Decca Extended reissue: New Sounds | |||
Producer | Jerry Keller | |||
Twinn Connexion chronology | ||||
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Twinn Connexion is the 1968 self-titled debut album by identical twin brothers Jerry and Jay Hopkins, who recorded under the name Twinn Connexion.
The album was released by Decca Records on October 4, 1968 with songs by Jerry Keller and David Blume. The musical style consisted of pop harmonies influenced by the soft rock and folk rock styles that were popular during the late 1960s.
Interest in the duo's music was revived when their musical style was recognized as belonging to the subgenre of 1960s pop music now called sunshine pop. Their songs were featured on several popular sunshine pop compilations. There was soon a demand for the 1968 Twinn Connexion album, with the rare copies fetching high prices on the collectors' market.
Expanded Reissue
A digitally remastered and expanded edition of the 1968 Twinn Connexion album was reissued by the Now Sounds record label on May 18, 2010.
The remastered album includes eight bonus tracks. The CD comes with a 24-page booklet that features with photos and exclusive commentary from the surviving member of the duo, Jerry Hopkins.
Track Listing
Original Album Tracks
- Sixth Avenue Stroll
- I Think I'll Just Go And Find Me A Flower
- I Think I Know Him
- Dilemma
- Turn Down Day
- The Music Turns Me On
- Foolin' Around
- Wind Me Up And I Dance
- Summer Sadness
- Young And Free
- Oh What A Lovely Day
Expanded Reissue Bonus Tracks
- The Silent Parade
- Think I Will
- Mary
- Reach Out To Meet Myself
- Turn Down Day (Mono Single Version)
- I Think I Know Him (Mono Single Version)
- Oh What A Lovely Day (Mono Single Version)
- Sixth Avenue Stroll (Mono Single Version)