Other Mixes By Bowman the Showman
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Like A Bat Out Of K-Tel: K-Tel Classics Volume Two
Artist | Song | |
Prelude | After the Goldrush | |
the Detroit Emeralds | Baby Let Me Take You | |
Peter McCann | Do You Wanna Make Love | |
First Choice | Smarty Pants | |
Leon Haywood | I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You | |
Dandy Livinstone | Suzanne Beware Of the Devil | |
Michael Pagliaro | Some Sing, Some Dance | |
Motherlode | When I Die | |
Salsoul Orchestra | Tangerine | |
5000 Volts | I'm On Fire | |
Pete Wingfield | Eighteen With A Bullet | |
the Average White Band | Work To Do | |
Alvin Stardust | Jealous Mind | |
Teegarden and Van Winkle | God, Love and Rock and Roll | |
Looking Glass | Jimmy Loves Mary Ann | |
the Five Man Electrical Band | Werewolf | |
T Rex | Telegram Sam | |
Polly Brown | Up In A Puff Of Smoke | |
Lindisfarne | Fog On the Tyne | |
Albert Hammond | the Free Electrical Band | |
Robert Palmer | Sneakin' Sally Thru the Alley | |
Sweathog | Hallelujah | |
Cliff Richard | Power To All Our Friends | |
Comment:
The mother of all sequels. This one follows my "From the Gates Of K-Tel" mix. I always loved he old K-Tel and Ronco compliations albums, and I always loved the cuts you hardly remember and never hear anymore. Well, here's a whole CD of those tracks. Some bands you know, some you don't. As I researched this, many songs did not make the cut, some were too "commercial", but these tasty cuts did the job for me. I always loved the Five Man Electrical Band's Werewolf as well as the odd First Choice's Smarty Pants. Hope you enjoy it as much as I dol
Feedback:
Great idea!
Good looking sequel. I'm sure I'd recognize more of these once I've heard them. Perhaps we can line up another trade for this.
Interesting take on the theme, choosing the more obscure tracks. I've made two K-Tel comps, but chose the flip side of your approach: all-out, top-40, AM radio hits from my 70s memory banks. Called 'em "Cheese Log." Good font selection for the cover!
Sneakin' Sally is a classic
just what the dear Ion said, like to hear it myself
Cliff rules!
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