The UK-based Mini Pops recorded several albums in the 80s, the first of which to be released in the U.S. was 'Mini Pops' (K-Tel NU 5580). On this volume, the tuneless tots tackle everything from "Video Killed the Radio Star" to "In the Navy," but they achieve maximum shrillness on this medley of Abba hits ("Gimme Gimme Gimme" / "Knowing Me, Knowing You" / "Super Trouper" / "Money, Money, Money" / "Mama Mia" / "S.O.S." / "Waterloo" / "Dancing Queen"). I'm no prude, but I can't help wondering about the motives of a record producer who thinks it's a good thing to have a group of small children sing "Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight..." There's no producer's credit on the LP, so we can't rule out Gary Glitter's involvement.
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The UK-based Mini Pops recorded several albums in the 80s, the first of which to be released in the U.S. was 'Mini Pops' (K-Tel NU 5580). On this volume, the tuneless tots tackle everything from "Video Killed the Radio Star" to "In the Navy," but they achieve maximum shrillness on this medley of Abba hits ("Gimme Gimme Gimme" / "Knowing Me, Knowing You" / "Super Trouper" / "Money, Money, Money" / "Mama Mia" / "S.O.S." / "Waterloo" / "Dancing Queen"). I'm no prude, but I can't help wondering about the motives of a record producer who thinks it's a good thing to have a group of small children sing "Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight..." There's no producer's credit on the LP, so we can't rule out Gary Glitter's involvement.
The UK-based Mini Pops recorded several albums in the 80s, the first of which to be released in the U.S. was 'Mini Pops' (K-Tel NU 5580). On this volume, the tuneless tots tackle everything from "Video Killed the Radio Star" to "In the Navy," but they achieve maximum shrillness on this medley of Abba hits ("Gimme Gimme Gimme" / "Knowing Me, Knowing You" / "Super Trouper" / "Money, Money, Money" / "Mama Mia" / "S.O.S." / "Waterloo" / "Dancing Queen"). I'm no prude, but I can't help wondering about the motives of a record producer who thinks it's a good thing to have a group of small children sing "Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight..." There's no producer's credit on the LP, so we can't rule out Gary Glitter's involvement.