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2 Chart positions  





3 Personnel  





4 Instruments  





5 Recording  





6 Formats  





7 Live performances  





8 See also  





9 Bibliography  





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The Shadows
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1961
RecordedOctober 1960 – June 1961
StudioEMI Abbey Road
GenreInstrumental rock[1]
LabelColumbia (EMI) SX1374 (mono); SCX3414 (stereo) (UK)
ProducerNorrie Paramor
The Shadows chronology
The Shadows
(1961)
Out of the Shadows
(1962)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The Shadows is the debut studio album by British instrumental rock group The Shadows, released in September 1961. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart.

Track listing[edit]

Side 1
  1. "Shadoogie" (Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris, Tony Meehan)
  2. "Blue Star" (Victor Young, Edward Heyman)
  3. "Nivram" (Bruce Welch, Hank Marvin, Jet Harris)
  4. "Baby My Heart" (Sonny Curtis) – (Vocal: Hank Marvin)
  5. "See You in My Drums" (Tony Meehan) – Drum solo
  6. "All My Sorrows" (Dave Guard, Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds) – (Vocal: Jet Harris)
  7. "Stand Up and Say That" (Hank Marvin)
Side 2
  1. "Gonzales" (Jet Harris, Bruce Welch, Hank Marvin)
  2. "Find Me a Golden Street" (Norman Petty)
  3. "Theme from a Filleted Place" (Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris)
  4. "That's My Desire" (Helmy Kresa, Carroll Loveday) – (Vocal: Bruce Welch)
  5. "My Resistance Is Low" (Hoagy Carmichael)
  6. "Sleepwalk" (Ann Farina, Santo Farina, Johnny Farina, Don Wolf)
  7. "Big Boy" (Bruce Welch, Hank Marvin)

Chart positions[edit]

Chart Year Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[2] 1961 1

Personnel[edit]

The sleeve notes were written by Cliff Richard.

Instruments[edit]

Recording[edit]

The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios (Studio 2) between 26 October 1960 and 21 June 1961. It was recorded on entirely analogue equipment in real time, with each track recorded on a one-track-per-day basis with no overdubs or edits on a 2 track recording machine. Rather than having a stereo mix being mixed down into a mono version, both stereo and mono mixes were recorded simultaneously but separately within the same session. Mistakes made during recording necessitated immediate retakes, and for that reason, multiple versions for some (if not all) tracks exist in EMI's tape vaults.

All of the tracks were recorded in several sessions over an eight-month period (nine session-days), during which singles were also recorded, including "Kon-Tiki", "She Wears Red Feathers" (unissued), "The Frightened City", "Wonderful Land", "36-24-36", "March of the Shadows" (unissued), "Peace Pipe", "The Savage", "Blues From an Unfurnished Flat" (unissued), "Happy Birthday to You" (unissued except in an overdubbed form on 21 Today), an LP by Cliff Richard.

The songs from the album were recorded in this order:

Some of the songs were rereleased on The Shadows No. 2 and The Shadows No. 3 EPs.

Formats[edit]

Vinyl
Tape
CD

Live performances[edit]

Only Shadoogie, Nivram, All My Sorrows and Sleepwalk were used "live on stage" to promote this album in 1961-2. Nivram has been used as 1st choice Shadows bass solo for live concerts from 1962 right through to 2010. The track Gonzales was played live on a radio performance (late 1960) but never on stage until belatedly included on the final tour live set in 2004.

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

Books
  1. That Sound (From Move It on, the story of the magic sound of The Shadows), by R.Pistolesi, M.Addey & M.Mazzini. Publ: Vanni Lisanti. June 2000.
  2. Rock 'n' Roll - I gave you the best years of my life, Autobiography by Bruce Welch. Publ. Viking Penguin Inc., London. 1989. ISBN 0-670-82705-3

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Thompson, Dave. The ShadowsatAllMusic. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  • ^ "The Official Charts Company - The Shadows - The Shadows". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2 June 2011.

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