The Spotnicks - Original Album Classics (2014)

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Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: SWE-Disc
Genre: Surf Rock, Instrumental Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:55:56
Total Size: 275 mb | 708 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Sleigh Ride
02. Winter Wonderland
03. Here Comes Santa Claus
04. Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer
05. Frosty the Snowman
06. Silent Night
07. White Christmas
08. Jingle Bells
09. Winterland
10. Parade of Wooden Soldiers
11. I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus
12. Auld Lang Syne

CD2

01. In the Mood
02. I'm Coming Home
03. Space Walk
04. You Can Go to Him
05. Busted
06. I'll Never Get You
07. How Can You Leave Me Like That
08. One Has My Name
09. Big Jump
10. I'm Around
11. I Remember You
12. Walk Right In
13. Lovesick Blues
14. I've Lost You
15. Alabamy Bound
16. Take Five
17. Space Creatures
18. Big Boss Man
19. Bye Bye Blues

CD3

01. Autumn in Japan
02. Memory of Summer
03. Look up to the Evening Star
04. Drum Diddley
05. The Old Love Letters
06. Piercing the Unknown
07. Playboy's Bunny Hop
08. Crying in a Storm
09. From Russia with Love
10. Happy Silence
11. Ode to Dawn
12. The Lonesome Port
13. Husky
14. Sentimental Guitar (Vostok 6)
15. Recado
16. Mood of Asia

If remembered at all today, it is probably thanks to their silly astronaut costumes, but in the '60s the Spotnicks were one of the most successful instrumental rock groups, alongside the Shadows and the Ventures. Their very specific sound had more in common with the Shadows, being clean and intentionally gentle. It originated from their first primitive demo recordings, but the record company liked it and, being plastic and twangy, it was promoted as a space sound. Already in the late '60s it was outdated, but that didn't stop the group from having big successes throughout the decade. In the '70s the sound was definitely antiquated, but like the Ventures, the Spotnicks found reliable audiences in Japan and Germany, as well as a cult and nostalgia following around the world. The Spotnicks have sold over 20 million albums, making them among the most successful Swedish groups ever, surpassed perhaps only by ABBA and Roxette. By the late '90s they had released 39 studio albums, recorded roughly 700 songs, and had more than 100 members in the different constellations of the band.


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