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Life Story: the Very Best of

Life Story: the Very Best of
Shadows

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Apache
  2. Man Of Mystery
  3. Shadoogie '83
  4. Shindig
  5. Wonderful Land
  6. The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt
  7. The Boys
  8. The Theme From "The Deerhunter" (Cavatina)
  9. The Frightened City
  10. Theme For Young Lovers
  11. Dance On
  12. The Savage
  13. Albatross
  14. F.B.I.
  15. Guitar Tango
  16. Genie With The Light Brown Lamp
  17. Atlantis
  18. Foot Tapper
  19. Don't Cry For Me Argentina
  20. Kon-Tiki
  21. Telstar
  22. The Third Man
  23. Geronimo
  24. Equinoxe (Part V)
  25. The Stranger
  26. Riders In The Sky

Disc 2:

  1. Mountains Of The Moon
  2. Moonlight Shadow
  3. You Win Again
  4. Memory (from 'Cats')
  5. I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues
  6. Thing-Me-Jig
  7. Life Story
  8. Johnny Stacatto
  9. Summer Love 59
  10. Turning Point
  11. This Old House
  12. Chariots of Fire
  13. Crockett's Theme (from 'Miami Vice')
  14. Midnight Creepin'
  15. Going Home (Theme from 'Local Hero')
  16. Every Breath You Take
  17. Africa
  18. Walk of Life
  19. Dancing In The Dark

Product Details

  • Released on: 2004-04-05
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Import, Best of
  • Dimensions: .24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Details
Over 40 Years Ago, the Shadows, Once Cliff Richard's Backing Band, Had their Own Number One Hit. The Song was "Apache" and it was the Start of a Hugely Successful and Influential Career. This Album Celebrates the Unique Career of One of the Most Enduring Bands in British Music. It features Hits from Throughout their Existence, Including "Apache", "f.b.i.", "Wonderful Land", "Atlantis" and "Foot Tapper". Furthermore, it Includes the First New Recording from the Band in 15 Years, "Life Story". This Track was the Last Song Written by Jerry Lordan, who Wrote Many of their Early Hits, Including "Apache" and "Wonderland".