The Twilights - Once Upon A Twilight (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2006)
Artist: The Twilights
Title: Once Upon A Twilight
Year Of Release: 1968/2006
Label: Aztec Music
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:04
Total Size: 52/339 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Once Upon A Twilight
Year Of Release: 1968/2006
Label: Aztec Music
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:04
Total Size: 52/339 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Stereo Version:
01. Once Upon A Twilight
02. What A Silly Thing To Do
03. Bessemae
04. Stop The World For A Day
05. Mr. Nice
06. Take Action
07. Blue Roundabout
08. Devendra
09. Found To Be Thrown Away
10. Tomorrow Is Today
11. Cocky Song
12. Paternosta Row
Mono Version:
13. Once Upon A Twilight
14. What A Silly Thing To Do
15. Bessemae
16. Stop The World For A Day
17. Mr. Nice
18. Take Action
19. Blue Roundabout
20. Devendra
21. Found To Be Thrown Away
22. Tomorrow Is Today
23. Cocky Song
24. Paternosta Row
Line-up::
Bass – John Bywaters
Design, Layout – Dave Macken
Drums – Laurie Pryor
Lead Vocals – Clem "Paddy" McCartney, Glenn Shorrock
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Peter Brideoake
The Twilights formed in 1964 as a vocal harmony trio in the Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth. The group initially employed various local acts for musical backing, but in late 1964 they merged forces with The Hurricanes and became a full-time six-piece. A record deal with Columbia followed, and over the course of several 45 releases the group's popularity snowballed from local to national, peaking in September '66, when their sixth single, "Needle In A Haystack" hit the #1 spot.
Ironically, just as the group's creativity was shining brightest, their popularity was beginning to fade. After five years together they eventually called it a day in January 1969. Years later, Glenn Shorrock found international success with the Little River Band, while Terry Britten went on to write songs for Cliff Richard, Tina Turner and Michael Jackson.
Ironically, just as the group's creativity was shining brightest, their popularity was beginning to fade. After five years together they eventually called it a day in January 1969. Years later, Glenn Shorrock found international success with the Little River Band, while Terry Britten went on to write songs for Cliff Richard, Tina Turner and Michael Jackson.