Shane Fenton & The Fentones - The Complete A-Sides And B-Sides (Remastered) (2003)
Artist: Shane Fenton & The Fentones
Title: The Complete A-Sides And B-Sides
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: EMI Gold
Genre: Rock'n'Roll, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:58
Total Size: 245/296 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Complete A-Sides And B-Sides
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: EMI Gold
Genre: Rock'n'Roll, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:58
Total Size: 245/296 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Shane Fenton & The Fentones:
01. I'm A Moody Guy
02. Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue
03. Walk Away
04. Fallen Leaves On The Ground
05. It's All Over Now
06. Why Little Girl
07. Cindy's Birthday
08. It's Gonna Take Magic
09. Too Young For Sad Memories
10. You're Telling Me
11. I Ain't Got Nobody
12. Hey Miss Ruby
13. A Fool's Paradise
14. You Need Love
15. Don't Do That
16. I'll Know
17. Hey Lulu
18. I Do, Do You
The Fentones:
19. The Mexican
20. Lover's Guitar
21. The Breeze And I
22. Just For Jerry
Shane Fenton had a career that is unusual, to say the least. The material on this CD is from the early 60s, when with the Fentones he had a modestly successful career. There's one top 20 hit (Cindy's Birthday) and a number of quite pleasant songs, some of which made the lower reaches of the UK Top 50. The group was a popular club act and also appears in the movie 'Play It Cool', with Billy Fury.
After The Beatles changed the face of popular music, Shane and the Fentones faded away. However, he reappeared in the 1970s as a glam rocker, Alvin Stardust, and in that incarnation had a lot more success.
This CD is a good example of the Cliff Richard-inspired sound of the early 1960s in the UK. It's noteworthy to me because one song 'Too Young For Sad Memories', was one of the first pop songs I really enjoyed. Mind you, I was only 13 at the time! These days it sounds very dated and naive, but still brings back good memories. (John D. Muir)
After The Beatles changed the face of popular music, Shane and the Fentones faded away. However, he reappeared in the 1970s as a glam rocker, Alvin Stardust, and in that incarnation had a lot more success.
This CD is a good example of the Cliff Richard-inspired sound of the early 1960s in the UK. It's noteworthy to me because one song 'Too Young For Sad Memories', was one of the first pop songs I really enjoyed. Mind you, I was only 13 at the time! These days it sounds very dated and naive, but still brings back good memories. (John D. Muir)