Anthony Meynell & Squire - Hits From 3000 Years Ago (2007)

Artist: Anthony Meynell, Squire
Title: Hits From 3000 Years Ago
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: HiLo Records
Genre: Power Pop, Beat, Mod Revival
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:58
Total Size: 103/306 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hits From 3000 Years Ago
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: HiLo Records
Genre: Power Pop, Beat, Mod Revival
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:58
Total Size: 103/306 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I Don't Get Satisfaction 2:57
2. Sandy 2:09
3. My Mind Goes Round In Circles 3:28
4. Live Without Her Love 2:27
5. I've Got You On My Mind 2:41
6. B-A-B-Y Baby Love 3:10
7. I Put My Arms Around Her 2:21
8. Make Love To You 2:35
9. Noonday Underground 2:34
10. Modern Love 2:08
11. Saturday Shopping 2:44
12. Does Stephanie Know? 2:25
13. To Keep Me Satisfied 2:48
14. The Youth Of Today Are Gonna Make It 3:31
Though they never received the recognition they deserved, Squire was undoubtedly one of the earliest and finest Mod Revival bands of the late 70s. Squire were able to transcend the limits of the genre with their high quality pop which drew equal parts from punk spirit and the 1960s.
Named because they rehearsed above a shop called Squires, this lot went to school with Paul Weller in Woking, Surrey and formed in Guildford not long after JAM as a covers band consisting of Enzo Esposito (vocals/bass), Steve Baker (guitar) and Ross Di'Landa (drums).
In June 1978, songwriter/guitarist Anthony Meynell joined just prior to a high profile gig opening for The Jam. The addition of Meynell changed the band's focus to producing original material, and by 1979, they had released their first single for ROK Records, Get Ready to Go.
While the single gained them some airplay, their biggest break came with the newly termed Mod Revival movement and their appearance on the now legendary Mods Mayday '79 album which featured two new songs by the band.
Named because they rehearsed above a shop called Squires, this lot went to school with Paul Weller in Woking, Surrey and formed in Guildford not long after JAM as a covers band consisting of Enzo Esposito (vocals/bass), Steve Baker (guitar) and Ross Di'Landa (drums).
In June 1978, songwriter/guitarist Anthony Meynell joined just prior to a high profile gig opening for The Jam. The addition of Meynell changed the band's focus to producing original material, and by 1979, they had released their first single for ROK Records, Get Ready to Go.
While the single gained them some airplay, their biggest break came with the newly termed Mod Revival movement and their appearance on the now legendary Mods Mayday '79 album which featured two new songs by the band.