The Tremblers - Twice Nightly (Reissue) (1980/2008)
Artist: The Tremblers
Title: Twice Nightly
Year Of Release: 1980/2008
Label: Cherry Red
Genre: Power Pop, Pub Rock, New Wave
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 34:41
Total Size: 298 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Twice Nightly
Year Of Release: 1980/2008
Label: Cherry Red
Genre: Power Pop, Pub Rock, New Wave
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 34:41
Total Size: 298 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. You Can't Do That
02. Steady Eddy
03. She Was Something Else
04. I'll Be Taking Her Out Tonight
05. Little Lover
06. I Screamed Anne
07. Wouldn't I
08. Dad Said
09. Maybe I'll Stay
10. Green Shirt
11. Don't Say It
Band Members:
Bass – Mark Brown
Guitar – Geo Conner
Guitar, Vocals – Peter Noone
Keyboards – Gregg Inhofer
In the early 80s, this project was a means whereby its instigator, Peter Noone (b. 5 November 1947, Manchester, England; vocals), tried once more to re-enter the pop arena on a footing far removed from his previous incarnation as the ‘Herman’ in Herman’s Hermits. ‘The Tremblers’ was actually a blanket term for him plus those who assisted in the recording of, and what concert promotion there was for Twice Nightly, an album whose content was reflected in contemporary interviews during which Noone professed a liking for new wave acts like the Pretenders and Elvis Costello, and inserted the odd un-Herman-like swear word. Among studio helpmates on the record were John Farrar, Darryl Dragon, Nigel Olssonand Dave Clark. As few were able to disconnect Noone-Herman from his past, the Tremblers idea was abandoned - though some of those involved were retained for a Noone solo album in 1982.