Sandy Nelson Big Sixties Frat Party! (CD)

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Sandy Nelson: Big Sixties Frat Party! (CD)
Article properties: Sandy Nelson: Big Sixties Frat Party! (CD)
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Interpret: Sandy Nelson
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Album titlle: Big Sixties Frat Party! (CD)
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Genre Rock'n'Roll
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Label Ace Records
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0029667050029
- weight in Kg 0.1
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01 | Nothing's Too Good For My Baby | Sandy Nelson |
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02 | Casbah | Sandy Nelson |
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03 | Batman Theme | Sandy Nelson |
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04 | Mustang Sally | Sandy Nelson |
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05 | Sabre Dance | Sandy Nelson |
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06 | Let's Go Trippin' | Sandy Nelson |
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07 | Uptight (Everything's Alright) | Sandy Nelson |
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08 | My World Is Empty Without You | Sandy Nelson |
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09 | Just Like Me | Sandy Nelson |
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10 | Ain't Too Proud To Beg | Sandy Nelson |
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11 | Hanky Panky | Sandy Nelson |
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12 | The Clapping Song | Sandy Nelson |
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13 | Hang On Sloopy | Sandy Nelson |
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14 | Tim Tom Drum | Sandy Nelson |
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15 | Monday Monday | Sandy Nelson |
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16 | Niki Hoeky | Sandy Nelson |
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17 | The Jerk | Sandy Nelson |
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18 | Got My Mojo Working | Sandy Nelson |
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19 | Summer In The City | Sandy Nelson |
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20 | Pipeline | Sandy Nelson |
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21 | I Need Somebody | Sandy Nelson |
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22 | Peter Gunn | Sandy Nelson |
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23 | Good Thing | Sandy Nelson |
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24 | Work Song | Sandy Nelson |
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Sandy Nelson,
Sandy Nelson, born Sander Nelson in Santa Monica, Cali-fornia, on Dec. 1, 1938, attained considerable popularity in the early Sixties with a series of instrumentals which pitched his monotonous drumming against a solitary guitar playing menacing riffs. Originally a member of the same West Coast high school clique with Jan and Dean, Phil Spector and Nancy Sinatra, Nelson first played drums in an obscure local band called Kip Tyler and the Flips, which recorded for the Ebb and Challenge labels (ex-Beach Boy Bruce Johnston played piano).
In 1958, he played drums on the million-seller 'To Know Him Is To Love Him', by the Teddy Bears, with whom he also travelled during a cash-in tour. Turning to session work, he played on Gene Vincent's Crazy Times album (1959), shortly before recording 'Teen-beat' for the small Original Sound label. The record sold a million worldwide and Nelson immediately moved to the larger Imperial label where he had to wait two years for his second hit 'Let There Be Drums'.
Shortly before recording it, Nelson lost his left foot in a car crash but his drumming was unimpaired. During the Sixties, he recorded a series of near-Muzak instrumental albums covering a variety of contemporary themes but has not been active recently.

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