The Tornados - The EP Collection (1996)
Artist: The Tornados
Title: The EP Collection
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: See For Miles Records Ltd.
Genre: Beat, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll, Instrumental
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:45
Total Size: 167/374 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The EP Collection
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: See For Miles Records Ltd.
Genre: Beat, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll, Instrumental
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:45
Total Size: 167/374 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Swinging Beefeater 3:19
2. Love And Fury 2:30
3. The Breeze And I 2:42
4. Telstar 2:16
5. Ridin' The Wind 3:00
6. Globetrotter 2:06
7. Robot 2:24
8. Popeye Twist 1:46
9. Jungle Fever 2:24
10. Locomotion With Me 2:53
11. Life On Venus 2:01
12. All The Stars In The Sky 1:41
13. Hot Pot 2:13
14. Joy Stick 2:12
15. Chattanooga Choo Choo 2:19
16. Earthy 2:09
17. Night Rider 2:22
18. Costa Monger 2:44
19. Alan's Tune 3:02
20. Dreamin' On A Cloud 1:44
21. Red Roses And A Sky Of Blue 2:10
22. Theme From "A Summer Place" 1:58
23. Chasing Moonbeams 2:43
24. Flycatcher 2:10
25. Ready Teddy 2:42
26. Rip It Up 2:26
27. My Babe 2:00
28. Blue Moon Of Kentucky 2:09
29. Long Tall Sally 2:43
The Tornados were an English instrumental group mostly active in the 1960s.
The house band for pioneering record producer Joe Meek. Their original and classic line-up comprised Alan Caddy (guitar), Clem Cattini (drums), Heinz Burt (bass), George Bellamy (rhythm guitar) and Roger LaVern (keyboards). Their instrumental material was composed and produced by Meek, and frequently had a futuristic sound, reflecting Meek's interest in electronics and sound manipulation. Although their first single "Love And Fury" bombed, the follow-up "Telstar" caught the public imagination and was a number one hit in both the UK and USA; they were the first British group ever to top the US Hot Hundred. The quintet enjoyed several more UK hits, though the original line-up began to fall apart when Heinz Burt left for a solo career as a vocalist in 1963 — he scored one major UK hit, "Just Like Eddie" later that year— and none of the original members remained by the time the Tornados finally disbanded upon Meek's death in 1967.
Do not confuse with american surf rock band The Tornadoes, famous for the track "Bustin' Surfboards".
The house band for pioneering record producer Joe Meek. Their original and classic line-up comprised Alan Caddy (guitar), Clem Cattini (drums), Heinz Burt (bass), George Bellamy (rhythm guitar) and Roger LaVern (keyboards). Their instrumental material was composed and produced by Meek, and frequently had a futuristic sound, reflecting Meek's interest in electronics and sound manipulation. Although their first single "Love And Fury" bombed, the follow-up "Telstar" caught the public imagination and was a number one hit in both the UK and USA; they were the first British group ever to top the US Hot Hundred. The quintet enjoyed several more UK hits, though the original line-up began to fall apart when Heinz Burt left for a solo career as a vocalist in 1963 — he scored one major UK hit, "Just Like Eddie" later that year— and none of the original members remained by the time the Tornados finally disbanded upon Meek's death in 1967.
Do not confuse with american surf rock band The Tornadoes, famous for the track "Bustin' Surfboards".