Showing posts with label Seekers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seekers. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2018

The Seekers - Greatest Hits

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:47
Size: 166.6 MB
Styles: Folk
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[2:39] 1. Morningtown Ride
[2:27] 2. Island Of Dreams
[2:42] 3. I'll Never Find Another You
[3:13] 4. Walk With Me
[2:22] 5. Yesterday
[2:27] 6. California Dreamin'
[3:10] 7. The Carnival Is Over
[3:04] 8. Danny Boy
[2:17] 9. Well Well Well
[2:32] 10. Kumbaya
[2:34] 11. Colours Of My Life
[2:33] 12. Blowin' In The Wind
[2:17] 13. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
[2:11] 14. Red Rubber Ball
[2:22] 15. We Shall Not Be Moved
[2:56] 16. Five Hundred Miles
[3:16] 17. Turn Turn Turn
[2:19] 18. Georgy Girl
[1:59] 19. Myra
[2:44] 20. A World Of Our Own
[2:33] 21. Some Day One Day
[2:25] 22. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
[2:22] 23. Whiskey In The Jar
[2:15] 24. Open Up Them Pearly Gates
[2:37] 25. Emerald City
[2:26] 26. When Will The Good Apples Fall
[3:13] 27. The Last Thing On My Mind
[2:34] 28. The Eriskay Love Lilt

The Seekers, one of the most popular bands in the UK in the mid-sixties, formed in Australia in 1963. Originally a trio comprising of Athol Guy (double bass), Keith Podger (guitar) and Bruce Woodley (guitar), they were later joined by Judith Durham in 1964 who completed their now familiar line up. Selling millions of albums, and competing with the likes of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in the charts, The Seekers material runs from classic pop to traditional folk ballads along with covers of songs by Dylan, Bob Gibson, Paul Simon, Tom Paxton and John Phillips, among others.

The Seekers Greatest Hits includes an astonishing 8 top 20 singles, 4 of which debuted at number 1, and reminds us why the UK originally fell for this timeless group and why they were one of the most successful groups of the sixties.

Greatest Hits mc
Greatest Hits zippy