Katrina and the Waves will forever mainly be known for the hit song "Walking on Sunshine," and of course that's here, near the end. But all the songs are good, in my opinion, and very lively and danceable. If you want upbeat, this is what you want to hear. This band is way better than their one-hit wonder status would suggest.
There's not much else to say. The recording has great sound quality. For once, I didn't have to boost the lead vocals or do anything else.
This album is 47 minutes long.
01 talk (Katrina & the Waves)
02 Browned Eyed Son (Katrina & the Waves)
03 Lovely Lindsay (Katrina & the Waves)
04 Que Te Quiero (Katrina & the Waves)
05 Do You Want Crying (Katrina & the Waves)
06 The Game of Love (Katrina & the Waves)
07 talk (Katrina & the Waves)
08 Cry for Me (Katrina & the Waves)
09 talk (Katrina & the Waves)
10 Going Down to Liverpool (Katrina & the Waves)
11 Mexico (Katrina & the Waves)
12 Machine Gun Smith (Katrina & the Waves)
13 talk (Katrina & the Waves)
14 Do You Love Me (Katrina & the Waves)
15 Walking on Sunshine (Katrina & the Waves)
16 Red Wine and Whiskey (Katrina & the Waves)
https://www.upload.ee/files/16666483/KATRNANTWVES1985930ClbWshngtnDC__5-16-1985_atse.zip.html
The cover photo comes from a 1989 concert. I found other ones from around 1985, but I just particularly liked this one.
Saw them open for the Beach Boys at the Mann Music Center in 1986. They did a heck of a show but the crowd wanted to see the headliner. The only time people perked up was when they did a cover of "Wipe Out."
ReplyDeleteNice one today. BTW, the guitarist in the Waves on all their records is Kimberly Rew, then recently departed from the Soft Boys.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding me to give a listen to this concert. So did I, burnt to CD, made Front/Back covers and will play it Loud.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Paris,