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Middle Of The Road - The RCA Years (2010) Lossless

Middle Of The Road - The RCA Years (2010) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Middle Of The Road

  • Title: The RCA Years
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: 7T's Records
  • Genre: Pop Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 02:17:18
  • Total Size: 1 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1

"CHIRPY CHIRPY CHEEP CHEEP"
1. Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep
2. Lingering Sound
3. Fate Srange Fate
4. I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top
5. To Remind Me
6. The Sun In Your Skin
7. Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum
8. Give It Time
9. Rainin' And Painin'
10. Yellow River
11. The Way Of Life
12. We Are The Founders Of All That Around Us
BONUS ITALIAN LP TRACKS:
13. El Condor Pasa
14. Do Not Cry
15. Happier Then I
16. Ain't No Mountain Higher Anough
17. Place
18. Superstar

CD 2

"ACCELERATION"
1. Sacramento
2. On This Land
3. Queen Bee
4. Love Sweet Love
5. Then You''l Know What Love Is
6. Soley Soley
7. The Talk Of All In USA
8. Louis
9. Samson & Delilah
10. Try A Little Understanding
11. Medicine Woman
"DRIVE ON"
12. Yellow Boomerang
13. Universal Man
14. See The Sky
15. Whel Of The Season
16. Blind Detonation
17. Union Silver
18. Honey No
19. Eve
20. On A Westbound Train
21. Bottoms Up
22. Nothing Can Go Wrong
23. Kailake Kailako

One of those uniquely '70s groups, Middle of the Road were a Scottish pop vocal group whose singles "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep," "Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum," and "Soley Soley" were huge European hits, selling in the tens of millions. Formed by Sally Carr (vocals), Ian McCredie (guitar), Eric McCredie (bass), and drummer Ken Andrew in 1970 (the group had been playing together since 1967, but under the moniker of "Part Three") Middle of the Road had trouble finding success until they uprooted from the United Kingdom and settled in Italy. There they met famed producer Giacomo Tosti, who revamped the group, and molded them in the sound and image that would take them to pop heights. 1971 would see the release of their first single, the mega hit "Chirp Chirp Cheep Cheep," as well as an album of the same name. The song would reach the upper echelons of charts all over the continent and propel the once unknown Scots into the pop consciousness almost overnight. More singles followed, as well as a handful of albums, but by 1976 the musical landscape had changed and Middle of the Road eventually called it a day. The band would make a return on the retro circuit performing well into the 21st century, albeit under the aegis of Middle of the Road featuring Sally Carr.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • tommy554
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