René And His Alligators - In The Mood (1999)

Artist: René And His Alligators
Title: In The Mood
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Rotatio
Genre: Rock, Surf, Rock & Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:05:40
Total Size: 161/393 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: In The Mood
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Rotatio
Genre: Rock, Surf, Rock & Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:05:40
Total Size: 161/393 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. In The Mood – 2:57
02. Guitar Boogie – 2:30
03. La Comparsa – 2:51
04. Sweet Georgia Brown – 2:52
05. My Happiness – 2:30
06. Two Guitars – 3:27
07. 12th Street Rag – 1:56
08. Telstar – 3:13
09. Black Swan – 2:16
10. Wham! – 2:47
11. Gipsy Rock – 2:05
12. Counter Point – 2:22
13. Eurovision Rock – 2:05
14. The Alligator’s Dance – 2:29
15. Theme From “Limelight” – 2:19
16. Heisser Sand – 2:45
17. Granada – 2:25
18. Rinky Dink – 2:33
19. Bonanza – 2:25
20. Danse Vise – 2:18
21. Bust Out – 2:28
22. Let’s Do The Slop – 2:36
23. She Broke My Heart – 2:16
24. I Can Wait – 2:25
25. Quite A Lot Of Things – 2:20
26. Laughing In The Rain – 1:44
Line-up:
Renéе Nodelijk – lead guitar
Ton Van De Graaf – rhythm guitar (1959-1965)
Pim Veeren – bass (1959-1962)
Wim Zech – guitar (1962-1965)
Richard Van Der Kraats – drums (1959-1962)
Peter De La Haye - bass (1964-1965)
Leo Bennink - guitar (1965-1966)
Ruud Schoonewelle (1962-1965)
Ed Bekking (1965)
Louis Blonk (1965)
René & The Alligators was a rock and roll guitar band from The Hague that was founded at the end of 1959 by guitarist and singer René Nodelijk.
Initially, Nodelijk tried to build a career as a singer, but soon his talents as a guitarist showed. Sixteen instrumental rock singles from the Alligators were released in the period 1960-1964. This band had a clear Indian background, partly due to the establishment of an Indian Art Circle in the café-restaurant Den Hout in The Hague because of the repatriation from Indonesia. Their best-known singles are Guitar Boogie and In the Mood from 1962. They were an example for the later beat groups in The Hague , the generation that often had guitar lessons from René Nodelijk.
In 1978 Nodelijk made a comeback with his wife Renée (Anja Exterkate).
Initially, Nodelijk tried to build a career as a singer, but soon his talents as a guitarist showed. Sixteen instrumental rock singles from the Alligators were released in the period 1960-1964. This band had a clear Indian background, partly due to the establishment of an Indian Art Circle in the café-restaurant Den Hout in The Hague because of the repatriation from Indonesia. Their best-known singles are Guitar Boogie and In the Mood from 1962. They were an example for the later beat groups in The Hague , the generation that often had guitar lessons from René Nodelijk.
In 1978 Nodelijk made a comeback with his wife Renée (Anja Exterkate).