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TEMPERANCE SEVEN Parlophone Recordings 1962-1965 Vol.2 (CD)
catalog number: CDLAKE148
weight in Kg 0,100
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TEMPERANCE SEVEN: Parlophone Recordings 1962-1965 Vol.2 (CD)
(2001/LAKE) 25 tracksSongs
TEMPERANCE SEVEN - Parlophone Recordings 1962-1965 Vol.2 (CD) Medium 1 | |||
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1: | Dreamaway Romance | ||
2: | Running Wild | ||
3: | The Mooche | ||
4: | The Shake | ||
5: | Bye Bye Baby | ||
6: | Seven & Eleven | ||
7: | Aint She Sweet | ||
8: | China Boy | ||
9: | Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue? | ||
10: | I Want To Be Happy | ||
11: | Deep Henderson | ||
12: | Grace & Beauty | ||
13: | Sugar | ||
14: | Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie | ||
15: | Alexander's Record Breaking Band | ||
16: | My Sweetie Went Away | ||
17: | Pleasant Moments | ||
18: | Sugar | ||
19: | Ukulele Lady | ||
20: | You Took Advantage Of Me | ||
21: | My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna | ||
22: | Thanks For Melody | ||
23: | Easy Money | ||
24: | Letkiss | ||
25: | Tajkaedi |
Artikeleigenschaften von TEMPERANCE SEVEN: Parlophone Recordings 1962-1965 Vol.2 (CD)
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Interpret: TEMPERANCE SEVEN
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Albumtitel: Parlophone Recordings 1962-1965 Vol.2 (CD)
- Format CD
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Genre Jazz
- Title Parlophone Recordings 1962-1965 Vol.2 (CD)
- Release date 2001
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Label LAKE
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SubGenre Jazz - General
EAN: 5017116514821
- weight in Kg 0.100
Artist description "Temperance Seven, The"
The Temperance Seven
The Temperance Seven — there were actually nine of them —were a tongue-in-the-cheek attempt to recreate Twenties white dance band music. Often lumped in with the trad scene, the Seven were camp nostalgia rather than jazz.
The Seven were formed in 1955 and settled down with a line-up of Captain Cephas Howard (trumpet, euphonium); Alan Swainston Cooper (soprano sax, clarinets, phonofiddle and Swanee whistle); Sheik Haroun Wadi el John R. T. Davies (trombone, alto-sax, trumpet); Ray Whittam (replacing Phillip Harrison on bass and tenor sax and clarinet); Dr John Gieves Watson (banjo, spoons); Martin Fry (sousa-phone); Brian limes (percussion); Clifford de Bevan (replac-ing Colin Bowles on piano); and Whispering Paul McDowell (vocals). They had two British Top Ten hits in 1961 with `You're Driving Me Crazy' — a NO. 1 — and 'Pasadena', which came complete with a series of false endings.
When they disbanded, McDowell had a try at being a satirist — very fashionable then. They re-formed in the early Seventies with Ted Wood, older brother of the Faces' guitarist, as the vocalist.