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The Shadows / EMI ‎Audio CD 1999 Mono & Stereo / 4 98937 2

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The Shadows / EMI ‎Audio CD 1999 Mono & Stereo / 4989372

UPC 724349893726

 

Product Details: 

Label: EMI ‎– 4 98937 2
Format: CD, Album, Mono, Stereo
Country: Europe
Released: 1999
Genre: Pop
Style: Instrumental, Vocal
 
 
 
Review:
The Shadows first album and also their best. This should be compulsory listening to anyone who picks up an electric guitar. Don't expect to find many of their greatest hits on here though. The album was released at a time when the average impoverished British teenager could only afford singles and albums were considered to be of secondary importance to the record labels, who did not want to lower sales by filling an album with tracks already owned by the prospective buyers as a single.
 
 
 

Tracklist:

1 Shadoogie
Written By – Marvin-Welch-Harris-Meehan
 
2 Blue Star
Written By – Chappell
 
3 Nivram
Written By – Welch-Marvin-Harris
 
4 Baby My Heart
Vocals – The Shadows, Written By – Curtis
 
5 See You In My Drums
Written By – Meehan
 
6 All My Sorrows
Vocals – The Shadows, Written By – Guard-Shane-Reynolds
 
7 Stand Up And Say That!
Written By – Marvin
 
8 Gonzales
Written By – McGlynn
 
9 Find Me A Golden Street
Written By – Petty
 
10 Theme From A Filleted Place
Written By – Marvin-Welch-Harris
 
11 That's My Desire
Vocals – The Shadows, Written By – Krease-Loveday
 
12 My Resistance Is Low
Written By – Carmichael-Adamson
 
13 Sleepwalk
Written By – Farina-Farina-Farina-Wolf
 
14 Big Boy
Written By – Welch-Marvin
 
15 Shadoogie
Written By – Marvin-Welch-Harris-Meehan
 
16 Blue Star
Written By – Chappell
 
17 Nivram
Written By – Welch-Marvin-Harris
 
18 Baby My Heart
Vocals – The Shadows, Written By – Curtis
 
19 See You In My Drums
Written By – Meehan
 
20 All My Sorrows
Vocals – The Shadows, Written By – Guard-Shane-Reynolds
 
21 Stand Up And Say That
Written By – Marvin
 
22 Gonzales
Written By – McGlynn
 
23     
Find Me A Golden Street
Written By – Petty
 
24 Theme From A Filleted Place
Written By – Marvin-Welch-Harris
 
25 That's My Desire
Vocals – The Shadows, Written By – Krease-Loveday
 
26 My Resistance Is Low
Written By – Carmichael-Adamson
 
27 Sleepwalk
Written By – Farina-Farina-Farina-Wolf
 
28 Big Boy
Written By – Welch-Marvin
 

 

 

About the Band:

The Shadows (originally known as the Drifters) were an English instrumental rock group. They were Cliff Richard's backing band from 1958 to 1968 and on numerous reunion tours. The Shadows have placed 69 UK charted singles from the 1950s to the 2000s, 35 credited to the Shadows and 34 to Cliff Richard and the Shadows. The group, who were in the forefront of the UK beat-group boom, were the first backing band to emerge as stars. As pioneers of the four-member instrumental format, the band consisted of lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar and drums. Their range covers pop, rock, surf rock and ballads with a jazz influence.

The core members from 1958 to 2015 were Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch. Along with the Fender guitar, another cornerstone of the Shadows sound was the Vox amplifier. The Shadows, with Cliff Richard, dominated British popular music in the late 1950s and early 1960s in the years before the Beatles. The Shadows' number one hits included "Apache", "Kon-Tiki", "Wonderful Land", "Foot Tapper" and "Dance On!". They disbanded in 1968, but reunited in the 1970s for further commercial success.

The Shadows are the fourth most successful act in the UK singles chart, behind Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Cliff Richard. The Shadows and Cliff Richard & the Shadows each have had four No. 1 selling EPs.

 

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