At Their Very Best (album) explained
At Their Very Best |
Type: | compilation |
Artist: | The Shadows |
Cover: | At Their Very Best.jpg |
Released: | 1989 |
Recorded: | 1989 |
Genre: | Instrumental |
Label: | Polygram[1] |
Producer: | The Shadows |
Prev Title: | Steppin' To The Shadows |
Prev Year: | 1989 |
Next Title: | Reflection |
Next Year: | 1990 |
At Their Very Best is an album released by British pop group The Shadows released on 4 December 1989.[1] The tracks were recorded in 1989.
Musicians
- Hank Marvin – Lead Guitar
- Bruce Welch – Rhythm Guitar
- Brian Bennett – Drums & Percussion
- Cliff Hall – Keyboards
- Mark Griffiths – Bass guitar
- Venue – Honeyhill Studios, Radlett.
- Dick Plant – Engineer
Track listing (LP/TC)
- Side one
- "Apache"
- "Man of Mystery" (from The Edgar Wallace Mysteries)
- "Shindig"
- "Wonderful Land"
- "The Rise And Fall of Flingel Bunt"
- "Theme From The Deer Hunter (Cavatina)"
- "The Boys" (from The Boys)
- "The Frightened City" (from The Frightened City)
- "Theme For Young Lovers" (from Wonderful Life)
- "Dance On"
- Side two
- "The Savage" (from The Young Ones)
- "F.B.I."
- "Guitar Tango"
- "Genie with the Light Brown Lamp"
- "Atlantis"
- "Foot Tapper" (from Summer Holiday)
- "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (from Evita)
- "Kon-Tiki"
- "Geronimo"
- "The Stranger"
Notes and References
- Web site: At Their Very Best – The Shadows. 8 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20080311135748/http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/shadows_oldies_/albums.jhtml?albumId=635129. 11 March 2008. dead.