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The Waltones were and Indie band, which formed in September 1984 in Manchester and featured Mark Collins on lead guitar which later got his fame from Th. .
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The Waltones – The Deepest. Label: Medium Cool – MC016.
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Debut album Deepest eventually saw a release in 1989, by which time they had lost momentum In 1990, the band moved to the Midnight Music label, and recorded a second album Re-invent the Wheel co-produced by Kevin Harris. After recording was completed, Fyans left the group to be replaced by Adrian Donohue. The band relaunched themselves as Candlestick Park.
The best album by The Waltones is Deepest which is ranked number 46,217 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 8. The Waltones is ranked number 20,322 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 8. Product Details. The Waltones: Spell It Out 12" EX+ C86 Condition: Used. Time left: 16h 58m 30s. Ships to: Worldwide. The Waltones favourites. 2007: The Very Best of The Waltones: You've Gotta Hand It to 'em (Cherry Red). Downhill" (7") (April 1987), Medium Cool - MC 004, UK Indie "She Looks Right Through Me" (12") (October 1987), Medium Cool - MC 007, UK Indie #49.
The Deepest from Waltones (1988) (12''). Single) Track 2b incorrectly listed on record label as Rainfall. Produced and Engineered by The Waltones and Nick Garside. Vox Continental by Clint Boon.
The Waltones were a guitar pop band from Manchester, active as part of a scene centred around The Boardwalk club and Dave Haslam's Temperance nights at The Hacienda, and releasing records between 1987 and 1989. They released four singles (Downhill, She Looks Right Through Me, Spell It Out and The Deepest) and and album (The Deepest) on the Medium Cool label - also home to The Raw Herbs, The Siddeleys and Rain - as well as contributing two tracks (The British Disease and Bold) to the label's sampler album Edge of the Road.
Debut album Deepest eventually saw a release in 1989, by which time they had lost momentum. The band also recorded a session for BBC Radio 1's John Peel Show in August 1988. In 1990 the band moved to the Midnight Music label, and recorded a second album Re-invent The Wheel co-produced by Kevin Harris. A CD retrospective of The Waltones' Medium Cool output was issued by Cherry Red in 2007. Deepest (1989), Medium Cool - MC 018. The Very Best of The Waltones: You've Gotta Hand It to 'em (2007), Cherry Red. Singles.
| A1 | Everything's Just Fine |
| A2 | The Deepest |
| A3 | Don't UnderstandTrumpet – Andy Lee |
| A4 | When It All Turns Sour |
| A5 | She's Everywhere But Here |
| B1 | Smile |
| B2 | A Million Different Ways |
| B3 | Rainfall |
| B4 | What's Going Wrong? |
| B5 | I've Got Nothing |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MC 18 LP | The Waltones | Deepest (LP, Album) | Medium Cool | MC 18 LP | UK | 1989 |
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