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The Routers - A-Ooga / Big Band Album

The Routers - A-Ooga / Big Band Album
Performer: The Routers
Title: A-Ooga / Big Band
Country: US
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Rock & Roll
Released: 1963
Catalog number: 5379
Label: Warner Bros. Records
MP3 album szie: 1531 mb
FLAC album size: 1911 mb

Tracklist

1Big Band2:25
2A-Ooga2:05

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
5379The Routers A-Ooga / Big Band ‎(7")Warner Bros. Records5379US1963
5379The Routers A-Ooga / Big Band ‎(7")Warner Bros. Records5379Canada1963
WB 108The Routers A-Ooga / Big Band ‎(7")Warner Bros. RecordsWB 108UK1963

Credits

  • ProducerJoe Saraceno

Short intro

Later Routers recordings were also written by Gordon, including the songs A-ooga and Big Band. Their recordings continued to be issued up to 1964 but with less commercial success, and involved Gordon guitar, Leon Russell piano and Hal Blaine drums. The same group also recorded over the same period as the Marketts. Various studio and touring versions of the band also included Gordon, Randy Viers, and Scott Engel later of the Walker Brothers. Original line-up. and Ms. Average Listener solely. More interesting, to be blunt, are the extensive liner notes, which explain the Routers' tangled evolution and connections to key Hollywood session rockers, who were so tight that only one member of the band touring under the Routers' name actually played on the records. Play album. a-ooga, big band. 1 listener. 1963 2 tracks. The Routers Play The Chuck Berry Song Book. 0 listeners. 1965 12 tracks. I could not find this title, as heard on the radio, on YouTube. Similar ones were found but not the original. This is the original 45, not a remake. also very kindly provided several photos of the touring bands he led, several of which have not been seen before. A-Ooga Stamp & Shake With The Routers collects together the bands best recordings, including the hits Lets Go and Sting Ray, all of the rare non-LP 45s and highlights from their four albums. Best of all, there are four unreleased tracks which we are delighted to present here for the first time anywhere. We confidently declare it the best Routers CD ever. Dave Burke. The Routers - who in reality included the formidable talents of Hal Blaine drums, Leon Russell keyboards and Tommy Tedesco guitar among others - built upon the uniquely American trend of school spirit and the somewhat homogeneous sounds of pre British Invasion pop rock. Not here are the singles A-Ooga bw Big Band Warner 5379 and Snap, Crackle And Pop bw Amoeba Warner 5403 - both in 1963 - and from 1964 when faced with the British Invasion, Crack Up bw a cover of Chris Montez' Let's Dance which is here on Warner 5444 and Stamp And Shake bw Ah-Ya. on Warner 5467. Not the greatest album but possibly of great interest to Walker Brothers fans. The Routers Play 1964's Great Instrumental Hits LP, Album, TP, Red. Warner Bros. A-Ooga, Big Band Single. 4 versionen. The album also includes pre-release single Stay Gold and three other original Japanese tracks: Intro: Calling, Your Eyes Tell and Outro: The Journey. Map of the Soul: 7 The Journey also arrives on the heels of the seventh anniversary of the Korean act's fandom, known as . which fans celebrated with a new selfie from group member Jin via the idol's Weverse page. Meanwhile, the band remains hard at work on their upcoming ninth studio album. Stream all 13 tracks from Map of the Soul: 7 The Journey below. A-Oooga, Big Band from Routers 1963 7inch. And other albums from Routers are available on sale at Recordsale. Big Band. More music by Routers. Let's Go PonyRouters. Play the Chuck Berry Song BookRouters. Make It Snappy, Half TimeRouters. Sting Ray, Snap HappyRouters. Sack Of WoeRouters. Let's Go, MashyRouters. Let's Go Pony, Spirit In The SkyRouters. Interpret: The Routers. Genre Rock'n'Roll. Write an evaluation. 22 Boom Ti Boom. 23 Big Band. 24 Pep Rally. 25 Silverfinger