Colin Hicks feat. Caben Boys - Rock and Roll from England (2011)
Artist: Colin Hicks, Caben Boys
Title: Rock and Roll from England
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Discos Cada
Genre: Beat, Rock and Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:35:45
Total Size: 238/369 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rock and Roll from England
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Discos Cada
Genre: Beat, Rock and Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:35:45
Total Size: 238/369 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Empty Arms Blues
02. Wild Eyes
03. La Dee Dah
04. Wasteland
05. Jambalaya
06. Little Boy Blue
07. Johnny Be Good
08. Mean Woman Blues
09. Tutti Frutti
10. Whole Lotta Shaking Going On
11. Lea Iea
12. Oh Boy
13. Book of Love
14. Twenty Flight Rock
15. Dream Lover
16. A Teenager in Love
17. Tallahassie Lassie
18. Brand New Cadillac
19. Kivub' Up a Storm
20. Giddy Up a Ding Dong
CD 2:
01. Hanging Around
02. Put Me Down
03. All Because of You
04. Hollering and Screaming
05. Stop Me
06. That Little Girl of Mine
07. Rock and Roll Shoes
08. Sexy Rock
09. Blue Moon of Kentucky
10. Love's Made a Fool of You
11. For Every Boy
12. In the Garden of Eden
13. Robot Man
14. Swinging School
15. La valle dell' Eco
16. Oltre il fiume, oltre il mare
17. Il mondo di Suzie Wong
18. Hallelujah, I LoveHer So
19. Impazzivo per te
20. Diana
Colin Hicks & The Cabin Boys were a British rock and roll band, led by Colin Hicks, the younger brother of singer Tommy Steele.
In November 1957, the British music magazine NME reported that Steele's manager, Larry Parnes, had signed up Hicks, and that Hicks would undertake a ten-week variety tour with Marty Wilde. In March the following year, the same source stated that Hicks and Wilde were fulfilling contracted dates, left after Terry Dene had been diagnosed as unfit to continue touring. In 1958 they made some television appearances, gained a recording contract with Pye Records, and released a few singles with the label. However, Hicks did not achieve the same level of success as his brother.
In 1959, the group appeared in the Italian film Europe By Night, with the song "Giddy Up a Ding Dong", which became a hit for them in Italy and resulted in an invitation to tour there. They became popular in Italy and recorded several singles for the Italian Broadway label.
In the early 1960s just before a concert in Torino, Hicks became ill and lost his voice, and his backing group at the time consisting of Shel Shapiro, Johnny Charlton, Bobby Posner and Mike Shepstone were persuaded by a manager in Italy to sever ties with Hicks which they did. They then became The Rokes, and started playing behind the Italian female singer Rita Pavone. However, they were signed to RCA Italiana on their own and debuted with a single, a cover version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll".
They also hold a distinction of being the first foreign rock band to play in a socialist state (in Yugoslavia in 1960). In 2020, Bear Family Records issued a compilation of recordings by Hicks.
In November 1957, the British music magazine NME reported that Steele's manager, Larry Parnes, had signed up Hicks, and that Hicks would undertake a ten-week variety tour with Marty Wilde. In March the following year, the same source stated that Hicks and Wilde were fulfilling contracted dates, left after Terry Dene had been diagnosed as unfit to continue touring. In 1958 they made some television appearances, gained a recording contract with Pye Records, and released a few singles with the label. However, Hicks did not achieve the same level of success as his brother.
In 1959, the group appeared in the Italian film Europe By Night, with the song "Giddy Up a Ding Dong", which became a hit for them in Italy and resulted in an invitation to tour there. They became popular in Italy and recorded several singles for the Italian Broadway label.
In the early 1960s just before a concert in Torino, Hicks became ill and lost his voice, and his backing group at the time consisting of Shel Shapiro, Johnny Charlton, Bobby Posner and Mike Shepstone were persuaded by a manager in Italy to sever ties with Hicks which they did. They then became The Rokes, and started playing behind the Italian female singer Rita Pavone. However, they were signed to RCA Italiana on their own and debuted with a single, a cover version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll".
They also hold a distinction of being the first foreign rock band to play in a socialist state (in Yugoslavia in 1960). In 2020, Bear Family Records issued a compilation of recordings by Hicks.