...Wonderful Land
The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt
The Boys
The Theme From "The Deerhunter" (Cavatina)
The Frightened City
Theme For Young Lovers
Dance On
The Savage
Albatross
F.B.I.
Guitar Tango
Genie With The Light Brown Lamp
Atlantis
Foot Tapper
Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Kon-Tiki
Telstar
The Third Man
Geronimo
Equinoxe (Part V)
The Stranger
Riders In The Sky
Disc 2:
Mountains Of The Moon
Moonlight Shadow
You Win Again
Memory (from 'Cats')
I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues
Thing-Me-Jig
Life Story
Johnny Stacatto
Summer Love '59
Turning Point
This Old House
Chariots of Fire
Crockett's Theme (from 'Miami Vice')
Midnight Creepin'
Going Home (Theme from 'Local Hero')
Every Breath You Take
Africa
Walk of Life
Dancing In The Dark
Originality:-
Although there is only one new song on the album...
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Advantages: More music for fans of the band members, decent album overall Disadvantages: inconsistent, different to what you'd expect from the group
...The Last Shadow Puppets is a 3 piece indie rock band fronted by Arctic Monkeys lead singer, Alex Turner. His sideline group is made up by James Ford on Drums and Miles Kane on Bass if i remember rightly. Both of these musicians met Alex Turner when Miles Kane's other band, 'The Rascals' supported the Arctic Monkeys.
The album is called 'The Age of The Understatement' and consists of 12 Tracks and runs to almost 35 minutes. Fans of either band will have to be open-minded as The Last Shadow Puppets do seem to be a little more downbeat than Arctic Monkeys and more contemporary and conventional than The Rascals.
The Tracks
[Track 1 - The Age of The Understatement]
The album screeches into an early crescendo with its title track, also a prominent yet simple bassline present early on. It may lead some Arctic Monkeys fans...
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Advantages: A CD that can be listened to anytime, anywhere. Disadvantages: Just a couple of weak tracks
...In this CD we have what is arguably the very best of Shadows music.
Originally released in 1961 and 1962 respectively, what we have here is their first two albums rolled into one, THE SHADOWS and OUT OF THE SHADOWS, making it good value for money.
The first album sees the group with their original line-up of Hank Marvin,Jet Harris,Bruce Welch and Tony Meehan; while in the second Jet and Tony are replaced by Brian Bennett on drums and Brian Locking on bass guitar.
It was this change of line-up that altered the Shadows sound to what we recognise today. Previous to this the group had a raw, rocky edge to it, emphasised by Jet Harris's style of bass playing, and Tony Meehan's penchant for playing a highly-tuned snare drum. The bass playing of Brian Locking never matched the dynamics of Harris, and Brian Bennett's style was...
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