The Searchers - Sugar And Spice (2001)

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Title: Sugar And Spice
Year Of Release: 1963 / 2001
Label: Castle Communications
Genre: Rock, Pop, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:15:56
Total Size: 396 / 186 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Sugar and Spice (Mono Version)
02. Don't Cha Know (Mono Version)
03. Some Other Guy (Mono Version)
04. One of These Days (Mono Version)
05. Listen to Me (Mono Version)
06. Unhappy Girls (Mono Version)
07. Ain't That Just Like Me (Mono Version)
08. Oh My Lover (Mono Version)
09. Saints and Searchers (Mono Version)
10. Cherry Stones (Mono Version)
11. All My Sorrows (Mono Version)
12. Hungry for Love (Mono Version)
13. C'est De Notre Age (''Sugar & Spice'' in French) (Mono Version)
14. Su? Ist Sie (''Sugar & Spice'' in German) (Mono Version)
15. Ils La Chantalent II Y a Longtemps (''Saints & Searchers'' in French) (Mono Version)
16. Saturday Night Out (Mono Version)
17. Bye Bye Johnny (Mono Version)
18. I Don't Want to Go On Without You (Version 1)
19. Sugar and Spice (Stereo Version)
20. Don't Cha Know (Stereo Version)
21. Some Other Guy (Stereo Version)
22. One of These Days (Stereo Version)
23. Listen to Me (Stereo Version)
24. Unhappy Girls (Stereo Version)
25. Ain't That Just Like Me (Stereo Version)
26. Oh My Lover (Stereo Version)
27. Saints and Searchers (Stereo Version)
28. Cherry Stones (Stereo Version)
29. All My Sorrows (Stereo Version)
30. Hungry for Love (Stereo Version)

The Searchers' 1963 debut LP was typical of most early British Invasion albums, built around one hit ("Sugar and Spice," a number one hit in the U.K.) and 11 covers of American rock & roll standards. This wasn't destined to be remembered as an artistic statement along the lines of With the Beatles, but it's better than the average period artifact, due to the group's always enjoyable harmonies and arrangements. Actually, nearly half of the tracks are first-rate. Their energetic rave-up of the Coasters' "Ain't That Just Like Me" was actually a minor U.S. hit; "All My Sorrows" was an excellent arrangement of a Glenn Yarborough song that foreshadowed folk-rock; and "Hungry for Love" has the irresistibly saccharine appeal of Gerry & the Pacemakers' early hits. © Richie Unterberger


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Many thanks for lossless.