Pop Tops - Todas sus grabaciones (Remastered) (1967-1974) (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Pop Tops
- Title: Todas sus grabaciones
- Year Of Release: 1967-1974/2012
- Label: Rama Lama Music
- Genre: Pop, Rock, Soul
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 02:35:31
- Total Size: 375 Mb / 1019 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Con su blanca palidez
02. I Can't Go On
03. Cry
04. Viento de otono
05. Autumn Winds
06. Somewhere
07. Avro (Somewhere en Italiano)
08. The Voice of the Dying Man
09. Oh Lord, Why Lord
10. Solo (Oh Lord, Why Lord, Italiano)
11. El Mar (En Ingles)
12. Oh Lord, Why Lord (En Espanol)
13. El mar (En Espanol)
14. That Woman
15. The Man I Am Today
16. Pepa
17. Pepa (En Ingles)
18. Junto a ti
19. Dzim-Dzim-Dzas
20. Young and Foolish
21. Sonar, bailar y cantar
22. Any Time
23. Dios a todos hizo libres
24. Movimiento de amor
25. Road to Freedom
26. Who Will Believe
CD 2:
01. Mamy Blue (En Ingles)
02. Grief and Torture
03. Mamy Blue (En Espanol)
04. Love Motion
05. Mamy Blue (En Italiano)
06. Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose
07. Just Pretend
08. You Finally Found Your Man
09. What a Place to Live In
10. Grandma
11. Give Me Up as Lost
12. Suzanne, Suzanne (En Ingles)
13. Happiness Ville
14. Suzanne, Suzanne (En Espanol)
15. Walk Along by the Riverside
16. Hideaway
17. My Little Woman
18. Girl, What's on Your Mind
19. Happy, Hippy, Youppy Song
20. Angeline
21. Happy, Hippy, Youppy Song (En Espanol)
22. Maria
23. What a Way to Go
24. Baby I Will Cry
Spanish vocal band. Founded in 1961 by:
Phil Trim (vocals), José Lipiani (drums), Alberto Vega López (sax-clarinet), Ignacio Pérez Romero (organ), Julián Luis Angulo (Luis Fierro, guitar & occasional singer) & Enrique Gómez Molina (bass-trumpet). Later Ignacio was substituted by Rafael Guillermo and José Lupiani by Francisco Urbano Romero.
In 1968 they a big hit with "The voice of the dying man", dedicated to Martin L. King, and "Oh lord, why lord". Their biggest hit was "Mammy Blue", in 1971.
Phil Trim (vocals), José Lipiani (drums), Alberto Vega López (sax-clarinet), Ignacio Pérez Romero (organ), Julián Luis Angulo (Luis Fierro, guitar & occasional singer) & Enrique Gómez Molina (bass-trumpet). Later Ignacio was substituted by Rafael Guillermo and José Lupiani by Francisco Urbano Romero.
In 1968 they a big hit with "The voice of the dying man", dedicated to Martin L. King, and "Oh lord, why lord". Their biggest hit was "Mammy Blue", in 1971.
Soul | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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