The Lonely Boys - The Lonely Boys (Reissue, Remastered) (1995/2007)
Artist: The Lonely Boys
Title: The Lonely Boys
Year Of Release: 1995/2007
Label: Parlophone
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 43:53
Total Size: 108/316 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Lonely Boys
Year Of Release: 1995/2007
Label: Parlophone
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 43:53
Total Size: 108/316 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Lonely Boys
02. I'm Not Like You
03. Keep the Radio On (This Is the Perfect Song)
04. September Girl
05. Adam & Eve
06. I Wanna Be with You
07. Fuzzy Puss
08. So Much in Love
09. Flowers on the Moon
10. Let Go of My Heart
11. Apple in the Mud
12. Pretty Little Devíl
13. Genius Gone Wrong
14. Days to Come, Days of Gold
15. Lonely Boys (T&A Demo – July 4, 1995)
16. Adam & Eve (T&A Demo – July 4, 1995)
The Lonely Boys (in Swedish, ”De ensamma pojkarna”) is a fiction book by Swedish author Mats Olsson about a young rhythm'n'pop band from the south of Sweden in 1965.
Per Gessle (of Roxette fame) was asked by Mats Olsson to write a soundtrack to follow the book, and so the band "The Lonely Boys" came into existence and the debut album by this 1965 fictitious band was released in December 1995.
The band went to great lengths to make the sound authentic 1960s; from the lyrical content (Why did Adam have to fall in love with Eve) to the authentic instruments and amplifiers used in the recording process. The album is set out as two sides of an LP (although it was available on a promotional LP in Sweden), including crackles of the needle on the turntable and a pause in between the two sides as the record is turned over.
Per Gessle (of Roxette fame) was asked by Mats Olsson to write a soundtrack to follow the book, and so the band "The Lonely Boys" came into existence and the debut album by this 1965 fictitious band was released in December 1995.
The band went to great lengths to make the sound authentic 1960s; from the lyrical content (Why did Adam have to fall in love with Eve) to the authentic instruments and amplifiers used in the recording process. The album is set out as two sides of an LP (although it was available on a promotional LP in Sweden), including crackles of the needle on the turntable and a pause in between the two sides as the record is turned over.