"Alsatian-Born Mark Wirtz began his music career while studying art at London's Fairfield College of Arts and Sciences, and drama at the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Arts, when his college Rock-band, 'The Beatcrackers,' were signed to a recording contract in 1963 as 'Mark Rogers and the Marksmen' by EMI producer Norman Newell.
By 1965 Mark had started his first independent production company, releasing records that have since become enduring classics, including Mood Mosaic's, "A Touch Of Velvet, A Sting Of Brass," for EMI's Parlophone Records, and his own Mark Wirtz Orchestra album, "Latin A Go-Go," for Ember Records.
By 1965 Mark had started his first independent production company, releasing records that have since become enduring classics, including Mood Mosaic's, "A Touch Of Velvet, A Sting Of Brass," for EMI's Parlophone Records, and his own Mark Wirtz Orchestra album, "Latin A Go-Go," for Ember Records.

German wunderkind and Abbey Road staff producer [kinda like "Euro Phil Spector" for Easy listening/Lounge/Pop], composer and singer Mark Wirtz collection of recordings made between 1965-1969, mostly from '67"Mood Mosaic" LP.
"Ultra Cheesy" take on pop/rock classics as Yeh Yeh, Comin' Home Baby, Don't Do It Baby, Monday, Monday, Sunny, I Can Hear Music, Dizzy... Sounds like Mike Myer's "Austin Powers" imaginary alternative soundtrack. More sounds of "Swingin' London"... Say Yeh Yeh, Dig!