The Barracudas - The Barracudas (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: The Barracudas
- Title: The Barracudas
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: NDN Records
- Genre: Garage Rock, Power Pop, Surf Rock, Jangle Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:13
- Total Size: 125/393 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Poor White Trash 4:18
02. What You Want Is What You Get 2:51
03. I Believe In Everything 2:20
04. The Price You Pay 2:43
05. Something New 3:11
06. Always On My Mind 2:58
07. Don't Ever Say It Can't Be So 4:18
08. Not That Kind 4:05
09. A Little Imagination 3:11
10. I Wish There Was A Time 2:13
11. The Mirror 2:38
12. Take A Walk 2:13
13. Shipwrecked! 3:22
14. Don't Let That Feeling Go 4:40
15. Poor White Trash (Pee Wee Full Version) 6:13
01. Poor White Trash 4:18
02. What You Want Is What You Get 2:51
03. I Believe In Everything 2:20
04. The Price You Pay 2:43
05. Something New 3:11
06. Always On My Mind 2:58
07. Don't Ever Say It Can't Be So 4:18
08. Not That Kind 4:05
09. A Little Imagination 3:11
10. I Wish There Was A Time 2:13
11. The Mirror 2:38
12. Take A Walk 2:13
13. Shipwrecked! 3:22
14. Don't Let That Feeling Go 4:40
15. Poor White Trash (Pee Wee Full Version) 6:13
The Barracudas are an English surf rock band formed in late 1978. The band's original line-up consisted of Jeremy Gluck (vocals), Robin Wills (guitar and vocals), Starkie Phillips (bass and vocals) and Adam Phillips (drums). Before the band recorded its first single, Starkie and Adam Phillips left the band.
The band is notable for their 1980 hit single "Summer Fun", which started with an excerpt from a 1960s spoof advertisement for the Plymouth Barracuda campaign. The song included dialogue where announcers had difficulty pronouncing the word barracuda. The single reached number 37 on the UK Singles Chart.
The band officially lasted until 1981 with a final performance in Madrid. There have been few occasional performances since.
The band is notable for their 1980 hit single "Summer Fun", which started with an excerpt from a 1960s spoof advertisement for the Plymouth Barracuda campaign. The song included dialogue where announcers had difficulty pronouncing the word barracuda. The single reached number 37 on the UK Singles Chart.
The band officially lasted until 1981 with a final performance in Madrid. There have been few occasional performances since.
Pop | Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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