New World - Tom Tom Turnaround: The Anthology (2024)

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Title: Tom Tom Turnaround: The Anthology
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:40:11
Total Size: 1 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Summer in My Eye (02:50)
2. The Honeywind Blows (02:46)
3. Something's Wrong (02:43)
4. Rain (01:52)
5. Cowboy Convention (03:19)
6. Tom Tom Turnaround (03:19)
7. The Puppy Song (02:48)
8. I'll Catch the Sun (02:38)
9. Little Play Soldiers (02:56)
10. Try to Remember (02:58)
11. Lo and Behold (02:38)
12. Lay Me Down (02:23)
13. Rose Garden (03:11)
14. Ain't Nobody Ever Gonna Wonder Why (02:48)
15. Kara Kara (03:13)
16. Lord of the Dance (02:36)
17. Kara, Kara (Deutsche Originalaufnahme) (03:14)
18. Rooftop Singing (04:23)
19. Green Rocky Road (02:34)
20. Killing Me Softly with His Song (04:40)
21. If You Could Read My Mind (02:40)
22. Only the Blues (03:15)
23. Jolson (03:10)
24. Do You Wanna Dance (03:10)
25. Sally's a Lady (03:43)
26. Morning Has Broken (03:08)
27. I Do Believe in Music (03:33)
28. Sister Jane (03:40)
29. First Steps (02:09)
30. Living Next Door to Alice (03:44)
31. Something to Say (02:54)
32. Lady Sunshine (02:47)
33. Old Shep (03:34)
34. Remember (03:48)
35. Sitting in the Sun (03:23)
36. Yoyo Man (02:22)
37. Goodbye Again (03:42)
38. Photograph (02:28)
39. Whispering (02:35)
40. Stories We Can Tell (02:30)
41. Mary Where Are You Now (02:10)
42. Yesterday's Gone (02:20)
43. Sweet Dreams (02:50)
44. Mabel's Room (04:06)
45. Do It Again (02:57)
46. Guitar Happy (02:38)
47. Happiness Is You (01:44)
48. I'm a Clown (03:08)
49. Old Soldiers (03:28)
50. But Not Afraid to Dream (03:08)
51. Sleep in the Sun (03:02)
52. Homemade Sunshine (03:12)
53. Forever Lady (03:08)

Australian pop band formed in Brisbane in 1965 who later relocated to the UK. An early version of the group was called The Folksingers, which consisted of John “Fuzzy” Lee (guitar, baritone vocals), who was born on 9 March 1944, Ashtead, Surrey, England, and Mel Noonan (guitar, bass vocals), who was born on 10 November 1943, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Lee was a former carpenter and Noonan had been a television technician. As The Folksingers they performed around Brisbane clubs. In 1965, they added Robert Elford (guitar, tenor vocals), who was born in Townsville, Queensland, on 13 April 1932. For three consecutive years, they partook in the national TV talent quest show The Holden Showcase, finishing in the finals. In 1966 as The New World Trio, they recorded a David Kirkcaldie composition What The World Needs b/w A Wise Proverb which included narration by James Smillie. Attracting the right attention, it was printed as a 45 r.p.m. record distributed by RCA. Selling for a dollar, the proceeds went to the Australian Freedom From Hunger Campaign. Around 1968, Elford was replaced by John Kane, who was born on 18 April 1946, Glasgow, Scotland. The band signed with EMI and headed into the Albert Music studios in Sydney to where they recorded their their debut single Try To Remember. They later relocated to the UK. They did well on the charts with Tom-Tom Turnaround being their biggest hit.


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Many thanks for Flac!