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samedi 14 mars 2015

THE T BONES SHAPIN' THINGS UP

SUNSET RECORDS 1966                                   SUM-1119

The T-Bones were an American pop group active in the mid 1960s. 
(They should not be confused with the British
 mid 1960s band of the same name.)
 The group had a hit single in 1966 with their instrumental
 "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)", 
whose melody was from a commercial for Alka-Seltzer.
The tune reached #3, and its follow-up, 
"Sippin N Chippin", peaked at #62;[2]; the accompanying album hit 
#75 on the Billboard 200.[3]
The group later recorded as Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds.

Members

Judd Hamilton - guitar
Danny Hamilton - guitar
Joe Frank Carollo - bass
Tommy Reynolds - keyboards / vibes / percussion
Gene Pello - drums
Session musician Hal Blaine played drums on the recording 
of the song 'No Matter What Shape." 

tracks list:

A1 The "In" Crowd 2:30
A2 Shapin' Things Up 2:10
A3 No Matter 2:05
A4 Jump Down 2:07
A5 Thunder Road 2:05
B1 Downtown 2:00
B2 Rumblin' Walk 2:00
B3 Pick A T-Bone 2:09
B4 Competition Coupe 2:00
B5 Sound Of Beauty 2:01




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