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Artist:The Tornadoes [UK]
Title:The Sounds Of The Tornadoes - The Original Telstar
Label:  London
Country:USA
Catalogue:LL.3293
Date:Mar 1963
Format:LP
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Community: 3 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The Tornadoes [UK]TelstarJoe MeekRate
A2The Tornadoes [UK]Ridin' The WindGeorge BellamyRate
A3The Tornadoes [UK]Red Roses And A Sky Of BlueJoe MeekRate
A4The Tornadoes [UK]Chasing MoonbeamsRoger LaVernRate
A5The Tornadoes [UK]EarthyAlan CaddyRate
A6The Tornadoes [UK]Swinging BeefeaterJoe MeekRate
B1The Tornadoes [UK]GlobetrotterJoe MeekRate
B2The Tornadoes [UK]Theme From "A Summer Place"Max Steiner, Mack DiscantRate
B3The Tornadoes [UK]Love And FuryRobert DukeRate
B4The Tornadoes [UK]Dreamin' On A CloudHeinz BertRate
B5The Tornadoes [UK]The Breeze And ISalvatore Camarata, Ernesto Lecuona, Al StillmanRate
B6The Tornadoes [UK]Popeye TwistAlan CaddyRate


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BigBadBluesMan
19th Jul 2021
 
 

 
Graham7
31st May 2017
 [Moved from Notes: contributed by scaccolarsi]

"The Tornados, who were a strumental group that had a top successful international tune called Telstar, had consisted of Clemente Cattini, the drummer, George Bellamy, the rhythm guitarist, Hienz Bert, the bass guitarist, Roger LaVern, the organist and pianist and Alan Caddy, the lead guitarist. In fact, Telstar was the first tune of a British band that had nationally peaked at number one in the United States by means of both the Billboard and Cash Box hit parades of discs of 45 rpm.

Despite the fact that this group had an international success by means of the tune Telstar, they had backed Billy Fury and many other artists who were produced by Joe Meek. With the exception of the tunes Theme From A Summer Place and The Breeze And I, all the tunes were composed by either Joe Meek or one of the band members. This group also made a scopitone film, which was type of jukebox that had featured a film component of sixteen millimeters, for the tunes Telstar and Globetrotter.

Although this disc of 33.33 rpm had prosperously sold the first time that it was first issued in October 1962, this reissue, London LL-3293, did not sell very well. Due to the fact that this disc contains twelve tunes and that some of the tunes are in a different order than those that were of the first Telstar disc, Jungle Fever, which was featured by means of the original issue of Telstar, was replaced by the tune Globetrotter, which is indicated Globetrottin’ by means of the reverse jacket side."
 


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