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Continuing my trip back through the 1963 album charts. 19/05/63 : A Taste Of Honey - Acker Bilk Esquire Our second visit with Mr Bilk, although he's had a few mentions over the years with surprisingly high charting albums. I'm expecting this to be well done, but not my sort of thing at all. Last time we met him, I was surprised at how it was all very trad jazz, because I was only aware of him from "Strangers On The Shore" (which was the biggest selling single of '62) - but we catch him here displaying both musical sides of his repertoire. It's all perfectly well done, but sounds incredibly dated these days and you struggle to imagine why anyone would ever have listened to it. It's quite the album cover though, isn't it? We're at #17 in the charts this week on the last week of a four week run, which pleasingly went #20-#19-#18-#17! The top five this week were The Beatles (only a couple more weeks left!), Cliff , Buddy, Elvis and Frank (Ifie...