Shangai - Shangai / Fallen Heroes (Reissue) (1974/1976)

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Title: Shangai / Fallen Heroes
Year Of Release: 1974/1976
Label: Warner/Thunderbird
Genre: Classic Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:31
Total Size: 181/480 Mb (scans)
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Shangai - Shangai / Fallen Heroes (Reissue) (1974/1976)


Tracklist:

Shanghai - Shanghai 1974:
01. Heard It – 3:56
02. Keep The Faith – 3:39
03. Darling Come To Me – 3:15
04. Weekend Madness – 3:11
05. Joy Joy Joy – 3:15
06. Hobo – 3:26
07. Sparks Of Time – 3:11
08. If You Can't Live You're Dead – 3:27
09. Magic Lady – 3:26
10. Loose As A Goose – 3:45

Shanghai - Fallen Heroes 1976:
11. Fallen Heroes – 1:03
12. Shakin' All Over – 3:23
13. Let’s Get The Hell Off This Highway – 6:01
14. Nobody’s Fool – 7:01
15. Candy Eyes – 3:23
16. Over The Wall – 6:11
17. Solaris – 9:56
18. Fallen Heroes Theme – 2:32

Line-up::

Shanghai - Shanghai 1974:
Mick Green - guitars
Chuck Bedford – vocals, harmonica
Mike Demain – bass, keyboards
Pete Kircher – drums, vocals
Barbara Bedford – backing vocals

Shanghai - Fallen Heroes 1976:
Mick Green – guitars, producer
Cliff Bennett - vocals
Brian Alterman - guitars
Speedy King – bass
Pete Kircher – drums, vocals

Shanghai:
A mixed Anglo-American project that played quality heavy rhythm and blues, but did not achieve any noticeable success. In the history remained mainly because of the stellar composition of participants. Mick Green (brother of the more famous Peter Green) played in the “Pirates”, “Dakotas” and “Cliff Bennett Band” (the latter was invited to play the lead singer on the second album), and also was the guitarist on Paul McCartney’s sensational perestroika album “Again in the USSR (1987). Pete Kircher came from Honeybus and went first to Original Mirrors, then to Status Quo.

Fallen Heroes:
The second (last) album of the group. The composition is almost completely changed. Singer Cliff Bennett (ex- “Toe Fat”), guitarist Brian Alterman and bassist Speedy King came ... Both albums of the band were never reprinted on CD. Mick Green died of heart failure on January 10, 2010 at King George Hospital in Ilford, Essex.



  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many Thanks