Rhythm & Greens

Rhythm & Greens is an extended play 45 rpm record released by The Shadows in 1964. The music was the soundtrack from the Elstree Distributors Film, A.B.Pathé/Interstate Film of the same name, produced and directed by Christopher Miles. The recording was produced by Norrie Paramor. The record was released on Columbia and EMI in 1964 as number SEG 8362.

Rhythm & Greens
EP by
Released1964 (1964)
LabelColumbia/EMI
ProducerNorrie Paramor

The title song is the Shadows mild parody of the rhythm and blues craze that was sweeping Britain at that time, complete with grunts and moans and shaking maracas.

Track listing

Side 1
  • Rhythm & Greens (Marvin-Welch-Bennett-Rostill)
  • Ranka-Chank (Marvin-Welch-Bennett-Rostill)
Side 2
  • Main Theme (Marvin-Welch-Bennett-Rostill)
  • The Drum Number (Marvin-Welch-Bennett-Rostill)
  • The Lute Number (Marvin-Welch-Bennett-Rostill)[1]

Personnel

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References

Rhythm & Greens, Columbia Records, EMI, mono SEG 8362, Dum Dum, India

  1. Rhythm & Greens, Columbia Records, EMI, mono SEG 8362, Dum Dum, India
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