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The Remains is the debut album by the American garage rock band the Remains, released on Epic Records in September 1966. Though the album was largely overlooked at the time of its original release, The Remains has since received recognition as one of the more cohesive efforts of the era.
I mean he was a fine drummer but it wasn’t the same band. I just felt like the flame was burning down without our original drummer." [1] The band broke up in late 1966, and Epic released their self-titled debut album to little fanfare. [3] On March 16, 1969, the Remains' original lineup reunited for a one-off performance at the Boston Tea ...
The song was composed by Billy Vera, [4] who composed and recorded "Storybook Children" for Atlantic Records. "Don't Look Back" was released as Epic 10060 in 1966. Its B-side was "Me Right Now", composed by Barry Tashian, the Remains' leader. "Don't Look Back" was featured on the Remains' one album, The Remains, which
The first known cover of the song was by the Colorado-based rock band The Astronauts, on their RCA album The Astronauts Orbit Kampus, in 1964. [ 15 ] [ 19 ] Around the same time as the Captain Beefheart version, in mid-1966, the Remains , from Boston, released a garage rock version of the song which became a hit in the East Coast charts.
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Remains (Alkaline Trio album), 2007; Remains (Annihilator album), 1997; Remains (The Only Ones album), 1984; Remains (Steve Lacy album) or the title song, 1992; The Remains, by the Remains, 1966; Remains, by Bella Morte, 1997
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The track was covered by The Crew-Cuts, who took the song to the top of the charts, arguably registering the first U.S. rock and roll number one hit record. [ 2 ] The enthusiasm doo-wop fans had for the Chords' music was dampened when Gem Records claimed that one of the groups on its roster was called the Chords; consequently the group changed ...