The Shadows/Out of the Shadows
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Media Type: CD
Artist: SHADOWS
Title: SHADOWS/OUT OF THE SHADOWS
Street Release Date: 01/09/2007
Genre: ROCK/POP
Track Listing
- Shadoogie
- Blue Star
- Nivram
- Baby My Heart
- See You in My Drums
- All My Sorrows
- Stand Up and Say That
- Gonzales
- Find Me a Golden Street
- Theme from a Filleted Place
- That's My Desire
- My Resistance Is Low
- Sleepwalk
- Big Boy
- Rumble
- Bandit
- Cosy
- 1861
- Perfidia
- Little "B"
- Bo Diddley
- South of the Border
- Spring Is Nearly Here
- Are They All Like You?
- Tales of a Raggy Tramline
- Some Are Lonely
- Kinda Cool
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #96708 in Music
- Brand: SHADOWS
- Released on: 1995-10-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
Great instros by the Shadows
I had first heard the music of the Shadows on Shadows Are Go!, and I was very impressed by the clean, clearly articulated, expressively melodic sound of the Shadows. This CD features much more of that, and has some of their best pieces, such as "Gonzales", "Spring is Nearly Here", "Find Me a Golden Street", as well as some surpirisingly rocking piano tunes with Hank Marvin on the keys that sound influenced by jazz. The vocals are not all as effective as the instrumentals, particularly "Baby My Heart" where the lead is very tentative and ill-at-ease, but they would improve in this department later on. The sound for the most part is clear and well balanced, better than many rock albums of the time. There are many wonderful instrumentals here, and this album is a must for anyone interested in classic instrumental music.
nostalgia satisfaction
I had the Out of Shadows album when I was a kid. It got sold when I foolishly got rid of a lot of my vinyl collection. Boy do I regret that.
So, I had to resort to buying a c.d. version. The bonus album did nothing for me. But the 'Out of Shadows' was well worth the investment. The drum solo, remember those, on 'Little B' is worth the trip down nostalgia lane.
1st and 2nd SHADOWS albums
The first album, 1960, fairly raw instumental band, precision playing, total enthusiasm. I still play some tracks (2008). Like many bands, although v.good albums later on, up to 12 years later, none as dynamic as this. -'Rockin' With Curly Leads' is worth a listen, 1971/2.




