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The Tornados - This Is the Tornados (2022)

The Tornados - This Is the Tornados (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: The Tornados

  • Title: This Is the Tornados
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Flying Moon Recordi
  • Genre: Pop Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:35:01
  • Total Size: 355 mb | 925 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Tornados - Telstar
02. The Tornados - Love & Fury
03. The Tornados - Jungle Fever
04. The Tornados - Globetrotter
05. The Tornados - The Ice Cream Man
06. The Tornados - Theme from "The Scales of Justice"
07. The Tornados - Ridin' the Wind (Us Version)
08. The Tornados - The Breeze and I
09. The Tornados - Robot
10. The Tornados - Dragonfly
11. The Tornados - Life on Venus
12. The Tornados - Locomotion with You
13. The Tornados - Exodus
14. The Tornados - Monte Carlo
15. The Tornados - Blue, Blue Beat
16. The Tornados - Popeye Twist
17. The Tornados - Hymn for Teenagers
18. The Tornados - Joystick
19. The Tornados - Hot Pot
20. The Tornados - Stingray
21. The Tornados - Granada
22. The Tornados - Pop Art Goes Mozart
23. The Tornados - Ragunboneman
24. The Tornados - Blackpool Rock
25. The Tornados - Dreaming on a Cloud
26. The Tornados - Aqua Marina
27. The Tornados - Too Much in Love to Hear
28. The Tornados - Is That a Ship I Hear?
29. The Tornados - Earthy
30. The Tornados - Stompin' Through the Rye
31. The Tornados - Do You Come Here Often?
32. The Tornados - Ridin' the Wind
33. The Tornados - Red Roses and a Sky of Blue
34. The Tornados - All the Stars in the Sky
35. The Tornados - Long Tall Sally
36. The Tornados - Swinging Beefeater
37. The Tornados - Chasing Moonbeams
38. The Tornados - Theme from "A Summer Place"
39. The Tornados - Ready Teddy
40. The Tornados - Costa Monger
41. The Tornados - My Babe
42. The Tornados - Blue Moon of Kentucky
43. The Tornados - Indian Brave
44. The Tornados - Chattanooga Choo Choo
45. The Tornados - Lonely Paradise
46. The Tornados - Early Bird
47. The Tornados - Rip It Up
48. The Tornados - Lullaby for Gulia
49. The Tornados - Flycatcher
50. The Tornados - Alan's Tune
51. The Tornados - Shakedown
52. The Tornados - Night Rider
53. The Tornados - No More You and Me
54. The Tornados - Lullaby of the Stars
55. The Tornados - Cootenanny
56. The Tornados - Party Spirit
57. The Tornados - Lawrence of Arabia
58. The Tornados - Alright
59. The Tornados - Sidewalk Serenade
60. The Tornados - Telstar (Live)
61. The Tornados - Exodus (Live)
62. The Tornados - Czardas (Live)
63. The Tornados - Fortune Teller
64. The Tornados - Dreams Do Come True

One of the saddest stories in rock & roll history surrounds the Tornados, an instrumental group from Britain. Although there were other groups with the same name (see listing for their American surf-band counterparts), this batch of Tornados were the creation of British producer Joe Meek. Meek was England's first independent producer, being equal parts Thomas Edison, Phil Spector, and Ed Wood. An inveterate tinkerer, he designed his own compression units and microphone pre-amps, giving his productions their own distinct sound. Setting up a homemade studio in a three-story flat on Holloway Road in London, Meek pioneered such recording techniques as close miking of instruments, distortion, his aforementioned trademark compression, loud drums fortified by percussion from pocket combs, milk bottles, and stomping the floorboards himself. He put together the original Tornados in late 1961 as a studio session group, its original lineup consisting of Alan Caddy and George Bellamy on guitars, Roger LaVern on organ, Heinz Burt on bass, and Clem Cattini on drums. After one single flopped, Meek had the group do one of his compositions, an instrumental called "Telstar." Utilizing willful distortion, cheap tape echo, beeping satellite sound effects, a cheesy-sounding Clavioline (a two-octave keyboard powered by a battery), and massive amounts of tube compression, the resulting production sounded like nothing else at the time, or since. It became the first number one record on the American charts by a British rock group and ended up selling five million copies worldwide. It should have made Meek a millionaire and the Tornados a household name. But a French copyright infringement suit kept all royalties tied up for six years, and the Tornados were kept from touring the United States behind their international hit due to a contract employing them as a backup group to U.K. pretty boy Billy Fury. By the time the dust settled, the Tornados had gone hitless for several years, and so had Joe Meek. After numerous personnel changes, the original members scattered to various groups, Heinz Burt starting his own solo career and Cattini becoming a British session mainstay of producer Shel Talmy. The copyright infringement suit was ruled in Meek's favor six years later, a year after he had blown his face off with a hunting rifle after murdering his landlady, ending his life in his beloved but debt-ridden studio.


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