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Its popular music and jazz-influenced harmonies, infectious rhythms and use of instruments not often found on earlier gospel recordings have made the recording enduringly popular and influential. Originally recorded on a long-playing album, “Let Us Go into the House of the Lord,” as a fund-raising effort for the Northern California State Youth Choir by director Edwin Hawkins, its compelling, exhilarating sound found its way onto radio playlists in San Francisco. Re-recorded under the name “Edwin Hawkins Singers,” the song became an international crossover hit. 88. 89. “Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers,” Firesign Theatre (1970) - Firesign Theatre,
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