The Sweet - Hit Singles A & B Sides (1995)
MP3 VBR ~320 Kbit/Sec | 343 Mb | Rs.com | Covers
Label: Repertoire | Rock, Glam Rock | 40 Tracks
MP3 VBR ~320 Kbit/Sec | 343 Mb | Rs.com | Covers
Label: Repertoire | Rock, Glam Rock | 40 Tracks
Sweet (originally The Sweet) is a British rock band that rose to prominence as one of the main glam rock acts in the 1970s, with the original line-up consisting of Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Frank Torpey, and Mick Tucker. Torpey was later replaced by Mick Stewart and then by Andy Scott in August 1970. During the early years of 1971 and 1972, Sweet's musical style followed a marked progression from the Archies-like bubblegum style of the first hit, "Funny Funny", to a Who-influenced heavy rock style supplemented by a striking use of high-pitched backing vocals. The band achieved notable success in the UK charts, with thirteen Top 20 hits during the 1970s alone, five reaching number 2 and one, "Block Buster!", reaching number 1. The Sweet
Disc One (64,30 min.)
01. Funny Funny
02. You're Not Wrong For Loving Me
03. Co-Co
04. Done Me Wrong All Right
05. Alexander Graham Bell
06. Spotlight
07. Poppa Joe
08. Jeanie
09. Little Willy
10. Man From Mecca
11. Wig-Wam Bam
12. New York Connection
13. Blockbuster
14. Need A Lot Of Lovin'
15. Hell Raiser
16. Burning
17. Ballroom Blitz
18. Rock & Roll Disgrace
19. Teenage Rampage
20. Own Up, Take A Look At Yourself
Disc Two (76,41 min.)
01. The Six Teens
02. Burn On The Flame
03. Turn It Down
04. Some Else Will
05. Fox On The Run
06. Miss Demeanor
07. Action
08. Sweet F.A.
09. The Lies In Four Eyes
10. Cockroach
11. Lost Angels
12. Funk It Up
13. Fever Of Love
14. A Distinct Lack Of Ancient
15. Stairway To The Stars
16. Why Don't You Do It to Me
17. Love Is Like Oxygen
18. Cover Girl
19. California Nights
20. Show Me The Way