This work is not merely nostalgic, but has also sought to update itself while facing the times.
Sha Na Na, who gained popularity through the revival of 50s rock 'n' roll/doo-wop, has evolved into this album by incorporating a 70s sensibility.
Known for their performance at Woodstock, they are often thought of as recreating the classic rock and roll sound, but this album actively incorporates original songs and elements of the pop rock of the time. While retaining their tight chorus work and energetic performance, they have taken a step towards a more modern and sophisticated sound.
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A:
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1)
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Shot Down In Denver
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2)
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You're The Only Light On My Horizon Now
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3)
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Runaway
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4)
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Chills In My Spine
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5)
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Sha Bumpin'
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6)
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
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B:
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1)
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Basement Party
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2)
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(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet
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3)
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Don't Want To say Goodbye
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4)
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Shanghied
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5)
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Party Lights
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6)
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Circles Of Love
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Producer - Tony Camillo
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Engineer - Ed Stasium
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Executive-Producer - Jimmy Ienner
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Engineer - Dave Domanich
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Performer - Screamin' Scott Simon
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Photography By - Ed Caraeff
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Performer - Lennie
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Performer - Jocko
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Performer - Denny
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Performer - Johnny
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Creative Director - Milton Sincoff
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Performer - Chico
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Design - Ron Wong
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Performer - Donny
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Performer - Tony Santini (2)
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Performer - Bowzer (4)
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Performer - Dirty Dan (8)