Dizzy Man's Band - The Show (Reissue) (1974/2016)
Artist: Dizzy Man's Band
Title: The Show
Year Of Release: 1974/2016
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:54
Total Size: 110/287 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Show
Year Of Release: 1974/2016
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:54
Total Size: 110/287 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Mony The Phoney
02. Fire
03. Astrix And Obelix
04. Lady Carefree
05. The Show
06. I Don't Understand
07. The End Is Close
08. I Remember You
09. Guitar Fairy-Tale
10. Changes In The Air
The show is een single van Dizzy Man's Band. Het is afkomstig van hun album The show.
Dizzy Man's Band was a Dutch fun pop group from Zaandam around singer Jacques Kloes.
The band debuted in 1970 with the song Tickatoo, with a recognizable melody line borrowed from Creedence Clearwater Revival (Down On The Corner). Blazer rock groups such as Blood, Sweat & Tears were also among the frames of reference, according to a song such as A Matter Of Facts.
Other songs from the group are Jumbo, Mickey Mouse, Rio, The Show and Mony the phoney. From the latter two numbers, a bilingual medley was made as an advertisement for a bank. Farce Majeure made The Show an indictment of the government ("It's only show"). In 1975 a score was made with The Opera, a number that stood out due to the Pavarotti-like intermezzos. This song is based on 'Leichte Kavallerie' by Franz von Suppé.
In 1983 the Dizzy Man's Band fell apart but later came together for the Gold of Oud concerts by Veronica. Another series of concerts came in 2009.
Original line-up: Dick Buysman, Jacques Kloes, Herman Smak, Dirk van der Horst, Klaas Versteeg, Karl Kalf, Joop Tromp, and Bob Ketzer.
Dizzy Man's Band was a Dutch fun pop group from Zaandam around singer Jacques Kloes.
The band debuted in 1970 with the song Tickatoo, with a recognizable melody line borrowed from Creedence Clearwater Revival (Down On The Corner). Blazer rock groups such as Blood, Sweat & Tears were also among the frames of reference, according to a song such as A Matter Of Facts.
Other songs from the group are Jumbo, Mickey Mouse, Rio, The Show and Mony the phoney. From the latter two numbers, a bilingual medley was made as an advertisement for a bank. Farce Majeure made The Show an indictment of the government ("It's only show"). In 1975 a score was made with The Opera, a number that stood out due to the Pavarotti-like intermezzos. This song is based on 'Leichte Kavallerie' by Franz von Suppé.
In 1983 the Dizzy Man's Band fell apart but later came together for the Gold of Oud concerts by Veronica. Another series of concerts came in 2009.
Original line-up: Dick Buysman, Jacques Kloes, Herman Smak, Dirk van der Horst, Klaas Versteeg, Karl Kalf, Joop Tromp, and Bob Ketzer.