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THE TREMELOES & BRIAN POOLE ARE HERE! 1967 LP GARAGE AFLP 2171* Looks UNPLAYED!!

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Start Date: November 18, 2019
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THE TREMELOES & BRIAN POOLE ARE HERE! 1967 LP GARAGE AFLP 2171* Looks UNPLAYED!!


Label: Audio Fidelity ‎– AFLP 2177

Released: 1967


Tracklist


A1I Want Candy 2:24


A2Michael Row The Boat Ashore 3:04


A3You Can't Sit Down 2:15


A4Hands Off 2:15


A5Times Have Changed 2:25


A6Rag Doll 2:49


B1Well, Who's That 1:40


B2I Could Make You Love Me 2:05


B3Love Me Baby 2:05


B4Heard It All Before 2:49


B5Chills 1:50


B6Uncle Willie 2:22


The Tremeloes are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, Essex. They were part of the British Invasion and probably best known for their recordings of "Silence Is Golden" and "Here Comes My Baby". They had other hits as well, like "Twist And Shout" and "Do You Love Me". But, being a British group in the early 1960s with hit records is not necessarily what makes The Tremeloes story so interesting. You see, The Tremeloes auditioned for Decca Records along with another group for a recording contract in 1962. The Tremeloes were signed. The other group was not. Maybe you've heard of the other group. They called themselves The Beatles.


Great addition to your British invasion collection.