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The Rodway-Leyland Duo - The Big Band Sound Of download free

Performer:
The Rodway-Leyland Duo
Album:
The Big Band Sound Of
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Released:
Genre:
Style:
Easy Listening, Psychedelic, Lounge
MP3 archive size:
1804 mb
FLAC archive size:
1293 mb
WMA archive size:
1712 mb
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Rating:
4.1
Votes:
292

Tracklist

Come Fly With Me
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Que Bonita
Summertime
Here Comes That Rainy Day
Watermelon Man
The Lady's In Love With You
What The World Needs Now
She's Just My Size
Hey Jude & Something
Aquarius

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RLD 001 The Rodway-Leyland Duo* The Big Band Sound Of ‎(LP, Album) Not On Label RLD 001 UK 1969
RLD 001 The Rodway-Leyland Duo* The Big Band Sound Of ‎(LP, Album) Not On Label RLD 001 UK Unknown
  • Manchester brought us the Hollies, Joy Division and the Stone Roses. It also brought us the Rodway-Leyland Duo, two seasoned gentlemen who toured hotel lounges and bingo halls of the area with their patented Hammond organ & drums line-up. The vibe is more Willie Wall Trio than Hansson & Karlsson, even if there's a sliver of 'rock' numbers from the Beatles and Hair. Mostly its things like "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Watermelon Man" in desolate, eerie renditions. The time-travel atmosphere required to gain the love of psychedelic lounge lizards is there in plenty, and the unchanging last-drink-for-tonight mood is effective in magnetizing you into Rodway-Leyland's reality. A self-released album with crude 'psychedelic' paste-on cover art, this LP is apparently a hot item among people who are hipper than me. One of the better combos on the Manchester music scene...'. Esoteric and rare.