Tommy Roe - Dizzy [Audiophile Edition] (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Tommy Roe
- Title: Dizzy [Audiophile Edition]
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Random Sounds
- Genre: Pop Rock, Bubblegum
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 46:04
- Total Size: 287 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Dizzy 2:52
02. Come On 2:02
03. Proud Mary 3:07
04. Sheila 2:04
05. Raining In My Heart 2:54
06. Cinnamon 2:59
07. Everybody 1:52
08. Party Girl 2:34
09. Jack And Jill 2:32
10. Susie Darlin' 2:17
11. Sweet Pea 2:10
12. Jam Up Jelly Tight 2:21
13. Heather Honey 2:54
14. Hooray For Hazel 2:25
15. Kiss And Run 2:16
16. The Folk Singer 2:56
17. It's Now Winter's Day 3:23
18. A Dollar's Worth Of Pennies 2:27
01. Dizzy 2:52
02. Come On 2:02
03. Proud Mary 3:07
04. Sheila 2:04
05. Raining In My Heart 2:54
06. Cinnamon 2:59
07. Everybody 1:52
08. Party Girl 2:34
09. Jack And Jill 2:32
10. Susie Darlin' 2:17
11. Sweet Pea 2:10
12. Jam Up Jelly Tight 2:21
13. Heather Honey 2:54
14. Hooray For Hazel 2:25
15. Kiss And Run 2:16
16. The Folk Singer 2:56
17. It's Now Winter's Day 3:23
18. A Dollar's Worth Of Pennies 2:27
Widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the late '60s, Tommy Roe cut some pretty decent rockers along the way, especially early in his career -- many displaying some pretty prominent Buddy Holly roots. In fact, Roe's initial pop smash, 1962's chart-topping "Sheila," was quite reminiscent of Holly's "Peggy Sue," utilizing a very similar throbbing drumbeat and Roe's hiccuping vocal. The singer had previously cut the song for the smaller Judd label before remaking it in superior form for ABC-Paramount. The infectious "Everybody" -- another hot item the next year -- was waxed in Muscle Shoals at Rick Hall's Fame studios, normally an R&B-oriented facility (it's not widely known that Roe wrote songs for the Tams, a raw-edged soul group from his Atlanta hometown). Once Roe veered off on his squeaky-clean bubblegum tangent, he stuck with it for the rest of the decade. His lighthearted "Sweet Pea" and "Hooray for Hazel" burned up the charts in 1966, and he was still at it three years later when he waxed his biggest hit, "Dizzy," and "Jam Up Jelly Tight."
Year 2024 | Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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