The Candymen - The Candymen Bring You Candy Power (Reissue) (1968/2017)
Artist: The Candymen
Title: The Candymen Bring You Candy Power
Year Of Release: 1968/2017
Label: Geffen
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Sunshine-Pop
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 27:53
Total Size: 188 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Candymen Bring You Candy Power
Year Of Release: 1968/2017
Label: Geffen
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Sunshine-Pop
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 27:53
Total Size: 188 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ways
02. Great Society
03. Sentimental Lady
04. Crowded Room
05. Candyman
06. Blues At Midnight
07. The Memphis Blues Again
08. I've Lost My Mind
09. Goodbye Mama
10. Bottled Up
11. I'll Never Forget
Line-up::
Billy Gilmore – Bass
Bob Nix – Drums
John Rainey Adkins – Guitar
Dean Daughtry - Piano, Organ
Rodney Justo - Vocals
Bring You Candy Power is the Second and Last Album by the American Sunshine-Pop Band The Candymen.
The Candymen started as a Rockabilly Influenced Pop Band in the Mid-60′s on the American State of Alabama, as The Webs. They were heavily inspired by figures like Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley, but also by the Pop Sound that had came with the new Generation, which ended up creating a very appealing sound to the Locals, leading to them being picked up by Local Producers to make a couple recordings and enabling them to live off their act. When Roy Orbison was looking for a Band to back him on his American Concerts, he chose The Webs to do it, leading to the name change to The Candymen. It was the worst moment in Orbison’s career, and although his Albums and Concerts were getting a lot of attention in Europe, his American gigs went unnoticed, and so did The Candymen, never getting a huge amount of attention from anyone (they had a reputation as a very good live Band it seems). ABC Records picked them up and recorded two LP’s with them (The Candymen and Bring You Candy Power), which never achieved any kind of success. Eventually, by the end of the 60′s, they merged into what was to become the Atlanta Rhythm Section.
The Candymen started as a Rockabilly Influenced Pop Band in the Mid-60′s on the American State of Alabama, as The Webs. They were heavily inspired by figures like Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley, but also by the Pop Sound that had came with the new Generation, which ended up creating a very appealing sound to the Locals, leading to them being picked up by Local Producers to make a couple recordings and enabling them to live off their act. When Roy Orbison was looking for a Band to back him on his American Concerts, he chose The Webs to do it, leading to the name change to The Candymen. It was the worst moment in Orbison’s career, and although his Albums and Concerts were getting a lot of attention in Europe, his American gigs went unnoticed, and so did The Candymen, never getting a huge amount of attention from anyone (they had a reputation as a very good live Band it seems). ABC Records picked them up and recorded two LP’s with them (The Candymen and Bring You Candy Power), which never achieved any kind of success. Eventually, by the end of the 60′s, they merged into what was to become the Atlanta Rhythm Section.