The Rainbows - The Rainbows (Reissue) (1967/1995)
Artist: The Rainbows
Title: The Rainbows
Year Of Release: 1967/1995
Label: Trick Music/Green Tree Records
Genre: Brit Pop, Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue)
Total Time: 01:07:16
Total Size: 436 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Rainbows
Year Of Release: 1967/1995
Label: Trick Music/Green Tree Records
Genre: Brit Pop, Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue)
Total Time: 01:07:16
Total Size: 436 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Beautiful Delilah
02. Too Much Monkey Business
03. Donna
04. Walking The Dog
05. I'll Not Be Without You
06. Sweet Little Sixteen
07. Balla Balla
08. Bald Headed Woman
09. Carol
10. Bad Bad Baby
11. Mr. Milkman
12. You Must've Seen
13. I Sure Know A Lot About Love
14. Four Boys In Music
Bonus Tracks:
15. A Walk To Paris
16. I Hold You Tight
17. Wanted
18. I'm Singing Quietly
19. Don't Cry
20. I Must Be In Love
21. Say Won't You Be My Girl
22. It's Too Late
23. Ju Ju Hand
24. Tubon
25. Rotkarierte Petersilie
26. Ich Weine Dir Nicht Nach
27. Kommando Pimperle
Line-up::
Hartmut Munster - vocals, guitar
Rolf Schroder - vocals, guitar
Heinz-Dieter Heinze - drums
Horst Lippok - bass
The Rainbows were a 1960’s German beat band from West Berlin. Their single “Balla Balla” was internationally successful and today it’s published as “My Baby Baby Balla Balla.” The members are Hartmut Munster (vocals, guitar), Rolf Schroder (vocals, guitar), Heinz-Dieter Heinze (drums), & Horst Lippok (bass).
They reached 3rd on the weekly German single charts with “Balla Balla” in 1965 and 16th place on the annual charts. In 1966, the band received the bronze Bravo Otto award from the youth magazine Bravo behind both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones due to their popularity in Germany .
At the beginning of the 1980s the Rainbows played again with new members in addition to the two founders Hartmut Munster and Hans Dieter Heinze came three other musicians of the Berlin scene: Burkhard Hamburger, Rudolf Fischer and Darko Presicek.
“Balla Balla” is an excellent re-working of Sam The Sham’s Wooly Bully & Ju Ju Hand is an excellent interpretations of the Sam The Sham’s 1965 hit of the same name.
They reached 3rd on the weekly German single charts with “Balla Balla” in 1965 and 16th place on the annual charts. In 1966, the band received the bronze Bravo Otto award from the youth magazine Bravo behind both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones due to their popularity in Germany .
At the beginning of the 1980s the Rainbows played again with new members in addition to the two founders Hartmut Munster and Hans Dieter Heinze came three other musicians of the Berlin scene: Burkhard Hamburger, Rudolf Fischer and Darko Presicek.
“Balla Balla” is an excellent re-working of Sam The Sham’s Wooly Bully & Ju Ju Hand is an excellent interpretations of the Sam The Sham’s 1965 hit of the same name.