Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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15836046 | Play | Little Baby | 02:38 Tools | |
15836047 | Play | Baby I Go For You | 02:11 Tools | |
15836048 | Play | What Can I Do | 02:17 Tools | |
15836060 | Play | I Don't Want Your Loving No More | 02:06 Tools | |
55000465 | Play | I Don’t Want Your Lovin’ No More | 02:06 Tools | |
55000466 | Play | Little Baby [1964] | 02:06 Tools | |
55000467 | Play | Little Baby (1964) | 02:06 Tools | |
55000469 | Play | What Can I Do (1965) | 02:15 Tools | |
15836051 | Play | Don't Want Your Loving No More | 02:06 Tools | |
55000468 | Play | Baby I Go For You (Pye 15734) UK. 1964 | 02:06 Tools | |
55000470 | Play | I Don't Want Your Loving Anymore | 02:06 Tools | |
55000471 | Play | Sarava | 02:06 Tools | |
55000472 | Play | Little Baby [*] | 02:06 Tools | |
87520424 | Play | What Can I Do (VA - Joe Meek's Freakbeat 30 Freakbeat Mod & R&B) | 02:06 Tools |
A mid sixties relatively short lived North London (Islington) based rock pop and blues band of mostly seventeen year old teenagers who cut their mainly self penned discs at the Legendary ''304 Holloway Road'' Music studios of ''Recording Maestro'' and sound engineer/producer Joe Meek (R.G.M.Sound) Four tracks were eventually published. Others remain in the ''Infamous Tea Chest'' (Read The Legendary Joe Meek by John Repsch) With only minor chart success the boys decided to break up the band and persue their own individual dreams, but the cult status still enjoyed by the Blue Rondos is demonstrated with the airtime they are still given on 'Sixties' radio slots with Baby I Go For You, a regular track on Punk Rock radio stations. The band did play together again (using guest musicians when original members were not available) during the 1990s at tribute shows to the late Joe Meek. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.