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Play It Again Sham

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Download links and information about Play It Again Sham by The Saw Doctors. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Celtic genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:05:14 minutes.

Artist: The Saw Doctors
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Celtic
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:05:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. World Of Good 4:10
2. I'd Love To Kiss The Bangles 2:47
3. Michael D. Rocking In The Dail 3:19
4. Bless Me Father 3:33
5. Joe Wall Broke My Heart 2:39
6. Me Heart Is Livin' In The Sixties Still 3:10
7. Howya Julia 3:50
8. Apples, Sweets Or Chocolate 3:31
9. Broke My Heart 2:34
10. Crock Of Gold 2:51
11. We're The Popsuckers 3:18
12. Small Ball 2:22
13. Winter's Just A Dream 4:30
14. She Says 1:49
15. Small Bit Of Love 3:54
16. Bushwhackin' 2:10
17. Sound Sham 2:39
18. School Of Beauty 2:39
19. Letter From Louise 5:11
20. Where's The Party? 4:18

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This is a delightful collection of 20 singles and B-sides, 17 of which never found their way onto studio albums. Several of these selections have become concert favorites like "I'd Love to Kiss the Bangles" and "Michael D. Rocking in the Dail." Many of the remaining tracks possess the youthful exuberance found on earlier albums like If This Is Rock'n'Roll, I Want My Old Job Back and All the Way From Tuam presumably since they were written during that early period. The Saw Doctors playfully mix early rock & roll with punk, country, folk and even Motown and, as is their trademark, compliment the music with themes of youthful lust, small town living, growing up Catholic and other recurrent identifiers. Lead vocalist Davey Carton compiled this collection so the integrity of the band and what they stand for is preserved. This album is packed full of gems, some familiar to loyal fans, others more obscure like the powerful "Sound Sham." For those who haven't had the experience of seeing this band live or haven't heard the numerous Saw Doctors four-song single releases Play it Again Sham! is indeed the missing link.