R.B. Greaves - R.B. Greaves (Reissue, Remastered) (1969/1998)

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Title: R.B. Greaves
Year Of Release: 1969/1998
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Pop, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:12
Total Size: 85/217 Mb
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R.B. Greaves - R.B. Greaves (Reissue, Remastered) (1969/1998)


Tracklist:

01. Always Something There To Remind Me
02. Don't Play That Song (You Lied)
03. Take A Letter Maria
04. Cupid
05. This Is Soul
06. Ballad Of Leroy
07. Ain't That Good News
08. Birmingham, Alabama
09. Home To Stay
10. Oh When I Was A Boy

The Fantastic Baggys were a LA studio project by PF Sloan and Steve Barri. The duo recorded one album for Imperial in 1964 Tell 'em I'm surfin', as well as three singles. Although there were four Fantastic Baggys pictured on the album cover of Tell em' I'm surfin', only Steve and Phil were band members. While the exact reasons for the commercial failure of the Tell 'em I'm Surfin' album are a mystery, there is no doubt that mid 1964 was a little late for a surf album in the US. By then the British Invasion was in full swing and surf music had lost it's magic

The one place where Tell 'em I'm Surfin' did extremely well was in South Africa where it was a big seller. The single peaked at no 2 on the Springbok charts in Aug 1966. Upon the album's success, TEAL Record Company in South Africa was so eager to issue new Baggys albums that, when none were forthcoming, they created their own indigenous version of The Fantastic Baggys. They subsequently signed one of their own bands, The Falling Leaves, to do the job. Their first single release was Papa do ro ron with Anywhere the girls are by the US Baggys on the b side. Papa do ron ron peaked at no 10 on the Springbok charts in November 1966.



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Many thanks for lossless.