The Tremeloes - Suddenly You Love Me - The Complete 1968 Sessions (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: The Tremeloes
- Title: Suddenly You Love Me - The Complete 1968 Sessions
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Castle Music/Sanсtuary Copyrights
- Genre: Early British Pop/Rock, British Invasion, Rock & Roll
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:57:13
- Total Size: 707 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Suddenly You Love Me
02. As You Are
03. Helule Helule
04. Girl from Nowhere
05. My Little Lady
06. All the World to Me
07. I Shall Be Released
08. I Miss My Baby
09. Travelling Circus
10. I'll See You There
11. I'm Gonna Try
12. You Don't Know Like I Know
13. Show Me
14. I Take What I Want
15. Reach Out I'll Be There
16. Everyday
17. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
18. Rag Doll
19. Willy & the Hand Jive
20. Alley Oop
21. Ain't Nothin' But a House Party
22. Peggy Sue
23. Every Little Bit Hurts
24. No No No
25. Even the Bad Times Are Good [Alternate Stereo Version]
26. E in Silenzio [Italian Version of Silence Is Golden]
27. Entu Mundo [Studio Version]
28. Jacqueline [Italian Version of Hello World]
Bonus disc: Live In Cabaret:
01. Run Baby Run [Live]
02. Shake Hands [Live]
03. Hello World [Live]
04. My Little Lady [Live]
05. Angel of the Morning [Live]
06. Games People Play [Live]
07. Proud Mary [Live]
08. Blessed [Live]
09. Here Comes My Baby [Live]
10. Entu Mundo [Live]
11. Mountain Dew [Live]
12. FBI [Live]
13. I Shall Be Released [Live]
14. Silence Is Golden [Live]
15. Even the Bad Times Are Good [Live]
16. Suddenly You Love Me [Live]
17. Good Times
It's easy to dismiss the Tremeloes as just another British covers band from the 1960s who rode the coattails of the Beatles into a recording contract, scored a few hits, most of them covers, and then faded away. But that would be a mistake. The Tremeloes are the best "undiscovered" band from that fabled era, versatile beyond belief, capable of stomping through American soul covers with verve and grit, then turning sweet and pretty, and with wonderful harmonies, give the Four Seasons and the Beach Boys a run for their money, then flip back to being a British pop band with Beatlesque originals, then veer off into blues, bluegrass and psychedelia without blinking an eye, and with Rick West, they even had a guy on electric guitar who could hold his own with any of the guitar heroes of the day. These guys seriously deserve a deeper look. The first disc of this two-disc set is drawn from the sessions for the group's second post-Brian Poole LP and it's pretty revelatory, full of Caribbean rhythms, washes of fuzzed-out guitar, odd stylistic detours, and some detailed singing and harmonies. The second disc captures a well-recorded live show, and the whole package reveals an energetic, varied, and resilient band that should have a much bigger audience and fan club than it currently has.
Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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