The Shadows (EP)
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| The Shadows | ||||
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| EP by | ||||
| Released | January 1961 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Label | EMI Columbia | |||
| Producer | Norrie Paramor | |||
| Compiler | Glimston Ice Thee | |||
| The Shadows chronology | ||||
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The Shadows is an EP by The Shadows, released in January 1961. The EP is a 7-inch vinyl record and released in mono with the catalogue number Columbia SEG 8061 and in stereo with the catalogue number Columbia ESG 7834.[1][2] The Shadows was the UK number-one EP for 20 weeks, having two separate stints at the top of the chart from January to June 1961. The cover photograph was taken by Angus McBean. The original picture showed Cliff together with the Shadows, however the layout for the EP was adapted and Cliff was replaced by yellow triangles.[citation needed]
- Side A
- "Mustang" (Jerry Lordan, Tom Mould)
- "Theme from Shane" (Victor Young, Mack David)
- Side B
- "Shotgun" ("Jon Allen"; a collective pseudonym for Hank Marvin, Jet Harris, and Bruce Welch)
- "Theme from Giant" (Paul Francis Webster, Dimitri Tiomkin)
Background
Hank Marvin, Jet Harris, Bruce Welch, and Tony Meehan rose to fame as The Shadows, the backing band for Cliff Richard. They went on to achieve individual success with "Apache" and in 1961 released their first EP consisting of "four new offerings".[3] None of the tracks were released as singles in the UK.[4] All the tracks featured on the 1961 South African album Rockin' Guitars,[5] and the 1963 French album Hurrah! For The Shadows.[6] However, the tracks did not feature on a UK album until Mustang was released under the Music for Pleasure label in 1971.[7] They also all featured on their album The EP Collection released under the See for Miles Records in 1988.[8]