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You're Never Alone with the Rapiers CD (2000)
Recording information: Toe Rag Studios, 166A Glyn Road, Lower Clapton London.
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1961 CD (2005)
Rapiers CD discography As the liner notes to this album point out more than once, the Rapiers are the world's leading Shadows tribute band, and there's no denying that they have the sound of the great British beat group worked out to the last detail. 1961 could have been recorded in that year and it would hardly sound especially different; lead guitarist Colin Pryce-Jones has mastered the crisp, twangy style of Hank B. Marvin right down to his expert whammy-bar accents, Dave Lawes is equally if more subtly gifted as rhythm guitarist, and John Tuck and Roger Cover are a superbly non-intrusive rhythm section (except for "The Jinx," which is a showcase for Tuck's drumming). Most of the tracks are instrumentals, and all hark back to the good old days of British beat before the Beatles came along and spoiled everything, and anyone who digs this style will find 1961 to be an effortlessly enjoyable listen. However, the Rapiers duplicate the sound and feeling of the Shadows so well that they're often hard to tell from the real thing -- enough so that if you have a copy of the Shadows' 20 Golden Greats, you probably don't need this, unless you always wanted to hear Cliff Richards' boys play "In the Hall of the Mountain King." ~ Mark Deming
This album that was originally released on Ace's Off-Beat imprint in 1987, and it includes both sides of the Rapiers' rare Off Beat single issued earlier the same year. The Rapiers are the leading Shadows tribute band and regularly perform as the Shadows
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Return of Rapiers CD (2003)
Rapiers albums Track Listing of songs: Return of the Rapiers; Move It Baby; Jack's Good; Shot of Rhythm and Blues, A; Breakfast at the Ace; Feminine Look, The; Cuban Heel; Is It Her?; Jazz at Jones'; Choppin' and Changin'; Shadowland; Doing the Hully Gully; Early Morning Twist; ; Lynch Mob;
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Back to the Point CD (2003)
Rapiers music CDs Personnel: John Tuck, Keith Newton (drums).
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Spotlight on the Rapiers: Best of the Rapiers CD (2002)
Liner Note Authors: Dell Richardson; Colin Pryce-Jones; Derek Burbidge.
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Sympathetic Sounds Of London - Recorded At Toe Rag Studios (2003)
Track Listing of songs: Orbitus; London Cherry; Puddings and Pies; Why Doesn't Somebody Take This Goddam Girl Away From Me?; Ruler of My Heart; That Old Yeah-Yeah Feeling; Nurse Julie; Just a Little Bit; Way I Feel About You; Moon Over Mankora; I've Just Seen a Face; Mental Block; ; Ooh-Poo-Pa-Doo;
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 Rapiers Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Rapiers music songs: Go Back to Daddy, Green Jeans, Jack's Good, Early Morning Twist, Stay Around, Lynch Mob Ride Again. More music songs Move It Baby, I Feel Like I'm Losing You, Theme From the Avengers, Shadowland, Spanish Armada, Baby Sittin'. More music songs Lonely Man Theme, It's Been Nice, Do You Really Love Me Too, I'm a Moody Guy, Phantom Stage, See You in Dreamland, Certain Girl Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Telstar. See All Songs
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