The Tartans

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What Can I Say 02:24 Tools
What Can I Do 02:25 Tools
Dance All Night 03:49 Tools
Coming On Strong 02:28 Tools
It's Not Right 02:15 Tools
My Baby Doesn't Care For You 02:51 Tools
Cats Of Camerford 03:26 Tools
Real Gone Sweet 03:01 Tools
Lonely Heartaches 02:05 Tools
What About You 02:31 Tools
It's Alright 02:27 Tools
West of La Brea 02:16 Tools
1939 02:35 Tools
What You Gonna Do Now 03:01 Tools
I'm Ready 03:05 Tools
Rolling Rolling 03:24 Tools
Making Love 02:56 Tools
Don't Take That Train 02:05 Tools
Your Favorite Song 02:14 Tools
Tarmac 03:25 Tools
Far Beyond the Sun 03:03 Tools
Awake The Town 03:03 Tools
Rockin' Chair 01:37 Tools
Try As You May 03:24 Tools
Scenic Circles 01:37 Tools
What Can I Do? 01:37 Tools
Far Beyond The Sunset 03:01 Tools
Your New Obsession 03:01 Tools
It's Not Right kuky3 03:01 Tools
Last Night 03:01 Tools
Rollin' (Down The Street) 03:01 Tools
yourFavSong_MIX2 03:01 Tools
Solid As A Rock 02:05 Tools
Do It 02:05 Tools
Not So Certain 02:05 Tools
Let's Have Some Fun f. Devon 02:05 Tools
A Day Will Come 02:05 Tools
Let's Have Some Fun 02:05 Tools
Rollin'(Down The Street) 02:05 Tools
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There are several bands called the Tartans 1) A reggae/ska/rocksteady band: The Tartans were a rocksteady group who came together in 1967 in Kingston, Jamaica. The members were initially Prince Lincoln Thompson, Cedric Myton, Devon Russell and Lindberg Lewis. Their recorded output included 'Far Beyond the Sun' for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label, 'Dance All Night', 'What Can I Say', and six tracks recorded for Ken Lack's Caltone label: 'Awake The Town', 'Coming On Strong', 'It's Alright', 'Making Love', 'Save a Little Bread' and 'Solid as a Rock'. 'Lonely Heartaches' by The Clarendonians was incorrectly credited to 'The Tartons' [sic] when released in the UK on Crab. After the group split, Thompson went on to form The Royal Rasses and Myton The Congos. 2) An indiepop band from Los Angeles, USA. According to the bio on their myspace-page: "lon had been in bands with both Jesse and Brian at different points in time, and Yvonne had been sitting at home playing bass along to Pastels records. We came together out of a love for jangle pop and bicycles." They've released records on Yay! records and Cloudberry records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.