This is actually the work of the fantastic LA session guitarist Jerry Cole. He recorded for labels like Capitol and did some fine surf records, but he was perhaps best known for the hundreds of tunes he did for budget record companies like Crown. This record was originally on the US budget label Somerset/Alshire. As I point out in my budget LP book Rock Rarities for a Song, throughout the early to mid sixties Cole did all kinds of budget surf and drag racing LPs and almost always followed the same formula: He'd put together a studio group, write a batch of songs in whatever style the album called for and then play lead guitar, often borrowing licks from current tunes.
This album was a project he really wanted to do and it's excellent, but you'll notice that he still borrows licks - "T" Omorrow is "Gimme, Gimme Some Lovin'" sideways.
One from the Somerset/Alshire catalogue in the U.S. Sought after by collectors of Lounge/Psych. Not sure where it was recorded, but Miller did make extensive use of European orchestras for the 101 Strings LPs.
This is anything but, mostly. German (guessing here) studio musicians sounding partly like a hotel bar combo covering some recent beat hits, but ssuddenly some mean guitar playing makes it all worthwhile, and then its back to Hammond lounge music.
The Europa label was a German cheapo label, mostly known for its children's fairytale records and TV tie-ins. Try to make out the liner notes!