Hooked on Classics 2: Can't Stop the Classics

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Hooked on Classics 2: Can't Stop the Classics
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Studio album by
Released1982
Genre Classical disco
Length44:16
Label K-Tel

RCA Records
AFL1-4373
4373-R
07863-54373
Producer Jeff Jarratt & Don Reedman
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra chronology
Hooked on Classics
(1981)
Hooked on Classics 2: Can't Stop the Classics
(1982)
Hooked on Classics 3: Journey Through the Classics
(1983)

Hooked on Classics 2: Can't Stop the Classics is an album by Louis Clark and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, published in 1982 by K-tel, part of the Hooked on Classics series. [1]

Track listing

  1. Can't Stop the Classics - 5:48
  2. Hooked on America - 4:07
  3. Hooked on Romance (Part 2) - 6:41
  4. Can't Stop the Classics (Part 2) - 6:30
  5. A Night at the Opera - 6:04
  6. Tales of the Vienna Waltz - 4:04 (All music composed by Johann Strauss II)
  7. Hooked on Baroque - 4:23
  8. If You Knew Sousa - 3:34
  9. If You Knew Sousa (And Friends) - 3:05

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References

  1. "Louis Clark Conducting Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The With The Royal Chorale Society* – (Can't Stop The Classics) Hooked On Classics II". Discogs. 1982. Retrieved 26 August 2015.