Post by Belchic on Jul 16, 2009 1:14:24 GMT -5
I made this up during my early years being a fan growing up watching 101D:TS when it was in production. I came up with the idea of the main pups recording an album consisting of songs about love and friendship. This is a made-up documentary on the album.
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Sometime after moving onto Dearly Farm, Lucky started to gain a big appreciation of music. After his first engagement with Two-Tone at the Fall Ball, he decided to make a CD for her consisting of songs that were either about love or friendship.
So, he gathered Rolly, Cadpig and Spot to work with him on the album.
However, Noggin overheard that they were making the album and suggested that he should be in on the project. They all decided to have Noggin replace Spot.
Later on, Noggin found out what kind of material the pups were doing, and thinking the concept of the album was stupid, he opted out. Instead, he decided to assemble his own band consisting of himself, Freckles, Fidget and Jewel, and they made an album of rock and roll songs entitled "101 Rock".
Meanwhile, Lucky and Rolly asked Belchic if he'd be interested in taking part in the album they were doing, and he did. With all that said, the recording group was set. Now, they could start putting together Lucky's album for Two-Tone, which he gave the crappy title: "A Dalmatian's Feeling".
The album consisted of 12 tracks.
1. From Me To You - The opening song on the album is this early Lennon/McCartney song. It was sung by Lucky and Cadpig. Lucky sang the melody, while Cadpig sang the harmony.
2. I Just Called to Say I Love You - The next song on the album is this 80's classic from Stevie Wonder. Cadpig sang the lead vocals while Lucky sang the background vocals.
3. Hold On Girl - This was a not very well-known song by the Monkees. This song had Lucky singing the lead vocal, and Rolly singing the background vocal.
4. In My Life - This beautiful love song by John Lennon was sung fully by Belchic.
5. Octopus's Garden - Originally, this was a late Beatles song written and performed by Ringo Starr. All four pups sang this song and each played a specific role in the song.
6. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Lucky and Cadpig sang this Neil Sedaka classic together.
7. All You Need Is Love - Another Beatles classic performed by Lucky and Cadpig.
8. Free As A Bird - This was a Beatles song originally written by John Lennon but unreleased and released specifically for the Beatles Anthology. This song featured Belchic singing the lead, with a part sung by Rolly, and Lucky and Cadpig sing in the background.
9. Friendship - Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly sing this upbeat Judy Garland classic, which was actually covered by a lot of people.
10. The Kind of Girl I Could Love - Rolly sings this underrated Michael Nesmith tune.
11. If We Hold On Together - Cadpig sings this classic song from "The Land Before Time", originally done by Diana Ross.
12. Hey Jude - The album closes with this unforgettable Paul McCartney classic, also known as one of the Beatles' biggest hits of all time. Lucky sang the leads on this song with the other three singing along with him.
After finishing the project, Lucky was hoping that Two-Tone would love it.
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Sometime after moving onto Dearly Farm, Lucky started to gain a big appreciation of music. After his first engagement with Two-Tone at the Fall Ball, he decided to make a CD for her consisting of songs that were either about love or friendship.
So, he gathered Rolly, Cadpig and Spot to work with him on the album.
However, Noggin overheard that they were making the album and suggested that he should be in on the project. They all decided to have Noggin replace Spot.
Later on, Noggin found out what kind of material the pups were doing, and thinking the concept of the album was stupid, he opted out. Instead, he decided to assemble his own band consisting of himself, Freckles, Fidget and Jewel, and they made an album of rock and roll songs entitled "101 Rock".
Meanwhile, Lucky and Rolly asked Belchic if he'd be interested in taking part in the album they were doing, and he did. With all that said, the recording group was set. Now, they could start putting together Lucky's album for Two-Tone, which he gave the crappy title: "A Dalmatian's Feeling".
The album consisted of 12 tracks.
1. From Me To You - The opening song on the album is this early Lennon/McCartney song. It was sung by Lucky and Cadpig. Lucky sang the melody, while Cadpig sang the harmony.
2. I Just Called to Say I Love You - The next song on the album is this 80's classic from Stevie Wonder. Cadpig sang the lead vocals while Lucky sang the background vocals.
3. Hold On Girl - This was a not very well-known song by the Monkees. This song had Lucky singing the lead vocal, and Rolly singing the background vocal.
4. In My Life - This beautiful love song by John Lennon was sung fully by Belchic.
5. Octopus's Garden - Originally, this was a late Beatles song written and performed by Ringo Starr. All four pups sang this song and each played a specific role in the song.
6. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Lucky and Cadpig sang this Neil Sedaka classic together.
7. All You Need Is Love - Another Beatles classic performed by Lucky and Cadpig.
8. Free As A Bird - This was a Beatles song originally written by John Lennon but unreleased and released specifically for the Beatles Anthology. This song featured Belchic singing the lead, with a part sung by Rolly, and Lucky and Cadpig sing in the background.
9. Friendship - Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly sing this upbeat Judy Garland classic, which was actually covered by a lot of people.
10. The Kind of Girl I Could Love - Rolly sings this underrated Michael Nesmith tune.
11. If We Hold On Together - Cadpig sings this classic song from "The Land Before Time", originally done by Diana Ross.
12. Hey Jude - The album closes with this unforgettable Paul McCartney classic, also known as one of the Beatles' biggest hits of all time. Lucky sang the leads on this song with the other three singing along with him.
After finishing the project, Lucky was hoping that Two-Tone would love it.