Re: High Heeled Sneakers
Posted: 15 Dec 2017, 18:49
A lot of debate about a number that is no more than a 'chuck away', let alone a good option for an intrumental cover.
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drakula63 wrote:'Slaughter on 10th Avenue' would fit by virtue of the fact that it's Alan's debut as a 'Shadow' (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm sure it must have been the first thing they recorded after Bruce left. For that reason, I'd include it.
Moderne wrote:drakula63 wrote:'Slaughter on 10th Avenue' would fit by virtue of the fact that it's Alan's debut as a 'Shadow' (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm sure it must have been the first thing they recorded after Bruce left. For that reason, I'd include it.
I agree in terms of musicians on the recordings, but Shades of Rock is completely different - style-wise - to Slaughter, which is more akin to the Hank Marvin solo album, I would have thought. Which reminds me - what a superb CD the remastered Hank Marvin LP + solo tracks is!
dave robinson wrote:A lot of debate about a number that is no more than a 'chuck away', let alone a good option for an intrumental cover.
Uncleboko wrote:dave robinson wrote:A lot of debate about a number that is no more than a 'chuck away', let alone a good option for an intrumental cover.
I could live with a Booker T style instrumental of Hi Heeled Sneekers but not a good option al all for "That Sound" !!