Label: Repertoire Records (Germany), IMS 7034
Style: Rock
Country: Liverpool, England
Time: 59:08
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 384 Mb
The Remo Four originated in Liverpool as a beat group and were contemporaries of the fab four. They later played the Hamburg club circuit, including the famous Star Club and despite their reputation, their music did poorly on the charts. They released a good number of singles between 1963 and 1967 but Smile was their only long player, released in 1967 on the Star Club label. It mixes elements of Rock 'n roll, jazz and even a little bit of soul as well as elements of their beat roots. Included is a very laid-back take on Chuck Berry's "No Money Down" and a jazzy almost samba-esque cover of Willie Dixon's "7th Son". A solid release by a very talented and under-appreciated band.
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01. Heart Beat (04:17)
02. The Skate (03:56)
03. No Money Down (04:24)
04. Rock Candy (03:39)
05. The 7th Son (02:45)
06. Roadrunner (03:30)
07. Brother Where Are You (04:37)
08. Jive Samba (06:58)
09. Nothin's Too Good For My Baby (02:43)
10. Peter Gunn (bonus track) (02:29)
11. Mickey's Monkey (bonus track) (02:13)
12. Live Like A Lady (bonus track) (02:33)
13. Sing Hallelujah (bonus track) (03:40)
14. Dancing And Singing (bonus track) (02:13)
15. Sing Hallelujah (Alternate Take) (04:08)
16. Live Like A Lady (Alternate Take) (02:32)
17. Live Like A Lady (Instrumental Version) (02:26)
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