The Federals

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Shocking Love 00:00 Tools
Penny For Your Song 02:57 Tools
Transistor 1969 00:00 Tools
In This World 00:00 Tools
On My Way 00:00 Tools
Take It From Me 00:00 Tools
Say 00:00 Tools
Get Out 00:00 Tools
Boot Hill 00:00 Tools
Automatic Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Will You Love Me Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
what's goin' around 00:00 Tools
While Our Hearts Are Young 00:00 Tools
Dear Lorraine 00:00 Tools
Wailing Festival 00:00 Tools
Twilight Time 00:00 Tools
In A Persian Market 00:00 Tools
Teenage Romp (Live) 00:00 Tools
Come Go With Me 00:00 Tools
You're the One I Love 00:00 Tools
By The River 00:00 Tools
Dance With A Dolly 00:00 Tools
Tranistor 00:00 Tools
Shocking Love(C)(rocksteady cd1) 00:00 Tools
Ain't Got Nothing To Lose 00:00 Tools
You Gotta Love Me Baby 00:00 Tools
What's Goin' Around? 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Music 00:00 Tools
Dear Loraine 00:00 Tools
World Without Love 02:49 Tools
Long Tall Sally 00:00 Tools
You Better Call On Me 00:00 Tools
I've Passed This Way 00:00 Tools
Oh ! Pretty Woman 00:00 Tools
Love, Love, Love 00:00 Tools
The Federals / Shocking Love 00:00 Tools
She Loves You 02:22 Tools
She's My Girl 00:00 Tools
Once upon a Time 00:00 Tools
Applejack 00:00 Tools
Death Of A Runaway 00:00 Tools
Always Something There 00:00 Tools
Memphis-Tennessee 00:00 Tools
Cold Cash 00:00 Tools
Oh! Pretty Woman 00:00 Tools
Please Please Me 00:00 Tools
Cut Loose 00:00 Tools
While Our Hearts Are Still Young - Original 00:00 Tools
Dead & Buried 00:00 Tools
Sound Of The City 00:00 Tools
Will You Love Me To-morrow 00:00 Tools
Asereje 00:00 Tools
Dear Lorraine - Original 00:00 Tools
Marlena 00:00 Tools
Always Something There To Remind Me 00:00 Tools
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The Federals is the name of more than one artist: 1) jamaican reggae group 2) 50's doo wop band 3) indie rock 1) The Federals were formed in Kingston, Jamaica, in the mid-'60s by Valman Smykle, A.J. Franklin (aka Franklin Spence), and Scotty (born David Scott) -- the latter two both born in Westmoreland and transplanted to Kingston -- who were performing professionally by the end of 1967. They were working in the Sombrero Club in Kingston when they were seen by former singer Derrick Harriott, a producer/promoter who took them under his wing. The Federals scored a hit with "Penny for Your Song," which put them on the map as one of the top new groups of the period and a major draw. They endured across a string of subsequent singles, including "By the River" and "Shocking Love," that failed to chart, working under the aegis of Harriott, who booked them as part of a package tour known as "Derrick Harriott's Musical Chariot." Their lack of success and remuneration -- Harriott, like most producers of the period, regarded royalty payments as more of an abstract idea than an obligation, and the tour money that was the group's bread and butter had a limit -- took its toll, and in 1969 Smykle moved to New York. The Federals came to a halt until Scotty and Franklin were bailed out by Noel "Bunny" Brown, who joined and was followed into the lineup by Richard MacDonald. The quartet was renamed the Chosen Few, beginning a new and separate history. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.