Silicon Teens - Music For Parties (1979)
Genre: Rock, Pop | APE (Individual Track) | 258 MB | 45,40 min.| Covers
Label: Mute Records Ltd / 60's Rock classics, 16 Tracks
Genre: Rock, Pop | APE (Individual Track) | 258 MB | 45,40 min.| Covers
Label: Mute Records Ltd / 60's Rock classics, 16 Tracks
Silicon Teens was a fictional United Kingdom based pop group in a similar vein to The Archies, and Gorillaz. The project was the creation of Mute Records founder Daniel Miller.
The "group" was publicised as a quartet named Darryl, Jacki, Paul and Diane, but in reality these individuals did not exist and for media interviews their parts were played by actors. The project was launched in 1980 with a sole album called Music For Parties, a collection of (mainly) old rock n roll classics played in a somewhat cheesy pop synthesiser style. There were three original compositions on the album, those being TV Playtime, Sun Flight, and the instrumental Chip 'n' Roll. All Music.com >>> YouTube
Tracklist
01. Memphis, Tennessee
02. Yesterday Man
03. Do Wah Diddy Diddy
04. T.V. Playtime
05. You Really Got Me
06. Chip 'N' Roll
07. Do You Love Me?
08. Let's Dance
09. Oh, Boy!
10. Sweet Little Sixteen
11. State of Shock (Pt. 2)
12. Just Like Eddie
13. Red River Rock
14. Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)
15. Let's Dance
16. Sun Flight