The pinnacle of pop idol music, where sweetness and sadness intersect.
This popular album, which includes "Bye Bye Baby," is filled with refreshing harmonies and light melodies. It established the foundation of teen pop and cemented the Bay City Rollers phenomenon worldwide.
This album showcases the ideal form of 70s pop, fusing fresh pop melodies with light beats. The unity of the bright chorus and rhythm of "Bye Bye Baby" symbolizes the innocent charm of the group. The intertwining of guitar and strings is pleasant, and the simple yet well-calculated arrangement stands out. With a unique sound that lies somewhere between pop and rock, it was loved by a wide range of people, not just teenagers. The sense of happiness and clarity that permeates the entire album makes it a masterpiece that symbolizes British pop culture of the time.
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A:
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Bye Bye Baby
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2)
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The Disco Kid
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3)
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La Belle Jeane
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4)
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When Will You Be Mine?
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Angel Baby
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Keep On Dancing
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B:
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Once Upon A Star
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Let's Go
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Marlina
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My Teenage Heart
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Rock And Roll Honeymoon
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Hey! Beautiful Dreamer
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Vocals, Backing Vocals, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Les McKeown
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Producer - Phil Wainman
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Engineer [Finishinig] - Nick Ryan
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Recorded By - Barry Hammond
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Arranged By [Harmony Vocals, Added Instrumentation] - Colin Frechter
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Backing Vocals, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Violin - Eric Faulkner
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Backing Vocals, Bass, Piano, Accordion - Alan Longmuir
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Drums, Bells [Tubular], Tambourine, Bells [Sleigh], Castanets, Voice [Spoken] - Derek Longmuir
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Backing Vocals, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano - Stuart 'Woody' Wood
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Engineer [Overdubbing, Mixing] - Peter Tattersall