The La De Da's - Legend (1975)

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Title: Legend
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Universal Music New Zealand Limited
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:45
Total Size: 174/404 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Gonna See My Baby Tonight
02. Morning, Good Morning
03. I Guess I'll Never Stop Loving You
04. It's The Beginning
05. Honky Tonkin'
06. Too Pooped To Pop
07. Feel Like A Dog
08. Sentimental Rose
09. I'm In Love Again
10. All Along The Watchtower
11. Fare Thee Well
12. Sweet Girl
13. I Can't Find A Reason
14. You And Me
15. Rock Me Baby
16. Gone Dead Train
17. I'm Ready

Aside from Ray Columbus & the Invaders, the La De Das were New Zealand's most popular rock group of the '60s. As big fish in a very small pond, their work doesn't hold up to scrutiny in the company of the era's top American and English acts. But they did record some fine garage/pop numbers in the spirit of the Rolling Stones in the mid-'60s. A few of these ("How Is the Air Up There?" and "All Purpose Low") were big N.Z. hits, and they reached the Top Ten with covers of John Mayall's "On Top of the World" and a version of Bruce Channel's "Hey Baby." In 1968, they recorded a psychedelic-tinged children's concept LP, The Happy Prince; which bears resemblance to modern twee. After a failed attempt to crack the British market, the group soldiered on for quite some time with pedestrian hard rock that -- like even the best of their early work -- was very derivative of overseas trends. ~ Richie Unterberger


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