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Great British Twang.... The Eagles. The Krew Kats. The Fentones. The Hunters Etc
Great British Twang.... The Eagles. The Krew Kats. The Fentones. The Hunters Etc
The "Golden Age" of the twangy UK Beat Instrumental occurred between the late 1950s and the very early 1960s, inspired by The Shadows' spectacular successes.
This compilation presents thirty-four tracks from six guitar-led groups, whose sound and style were pretty much a direct homage to The Shads.
First up, we have The Eagles, from Bristol, who racked up airplay with 'Bristol Express' and 'Exodus', followed by The Krew Kats, aka Marty Wilde's former Wildcats (they also recorded as The Tom Cats), who charted with 'Trambone'.
The Fentones, who also backed Shane Fenton, charted with 'The Mexican' and 'The Breeze And I', while The Hunters weighed in with 'Teen Scene' and 'The Storm'/'How's M'Chicks?' two huge collectors' items.
Finally, The Scorpions cut two equally-collectable 45s, '(Ghost) Riders In The Sky' and 'Rockin' At The Phil', while The Packabeats charted with 'Gypsy Beat', before famously cutting 'The Traitors' for Joe Meek.
GOLDEN AGE OF THE TWANGY UK BEAT INSTRUMENTALS
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | July 2, 2021 |
EAN/UPC | 0604988112825 |
Label | JASMIN RECORDS JASCD1128 |
Genre | Rock Rock & Roll |
Dimensions | 124 × 141 × 9 mm · 150 g (Weight (estimated)) |
Track list
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- Bristol Express
- Johnny's Tune
- Exodus
- The March of the Eagles
- Old Ned
- Theme from Maigret
- Happy Joe
- Theme from Oliver Twist
- Trambone
- Peak Hour
- Samovar
- Jacks's Good
- The Bat
- Tom Tom Cat
- The Mexican
- Lover's Guitar
- The Breeze and I
- Just for Jerry
- Mick's Tune
- Gringo
- Tean Scene
- Santa Monica Flyer
- Golden Earings
- Tally Ho
- The Storm
- How's M'chicks?
- (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
- Torquay
- Rockin' at the Phil
- Scorpio
- Gypsy Beat
- Big Man
- Evening in Paris
- The Traitors