Recording the Golden Age of Rock and Roll
This album condenses the band's unique vocal style and the sounds of original electronic instruments, and includes representative songs from the classic ``Sad Street Corner'' that took the world by storm.
Del Shannon's unique falsetto and dramatic minor-key melodies evoke deep emotions. This album includes a carefully selected selection of key tracks from his career, including the timeless classic "Runaway," which reached number one in the US in 1961. His melancholic solos, played on the pioneering electronic keyboard, the Masotron, and his heartbreaking lyrics set to a driving beat, stood out in the pop music scene of the time. His powerful approach to folk rock, especially on "Keep Searchin'" and "Stranger in Town," eloquently illustrates his musical evolution.
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Runaway
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Hats Off To Larry
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3)
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Little Town Flirt
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Handy Man
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Hey Little Girl
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Two Kinds Of Teardrops
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Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun)
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Stranger In Town
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Do You Wanna Dance
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Two Silhouettes
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So Long Baby
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