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The Sensations - Where Were You / Just One Smile album flac Performer: The Sensations
Title: Where Were You / Just One Smile
Style: Reggae
Released: 1969
Country: Jamaica
MP3 album: 1633 mb
FLAC album: 1105 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: FLAC XM VOC VQF AC3 RA WAV
Genre: Reggae

THE SENSATIONS - Just One Smile. The Sensations Just One Smile. Sensations "Just one smile" Duke 60 B (1969). Top Songs By Sensations. 1. Let Me In. The Sensations. Kiss The Hurt's All Gone Just One Smile To Make My Life Worth Livin A Little Dream A Bit Of My Own Home How I Wish I Could Say All The Things That I Wanna Say If Someway You Could See What's In My Heart I Don't Ask For Much A Look A Smile A Touch Tryin' To Forget Lord

Where Were You Last Night is a 1989 album released by Swedish pop artist Ankie Bagger. It was released in 1989 through Sonet Records. People Say It's in the Air", "Where Were You Last Night", the Kiss cover "I Was Made for Lovin' You" and "Love Really Hurts Without You" were released as singles. Where Were You Last Night" has been covered several times, most notably by the Finnish metal band Nightwish. Where Were You Last Night" 4:13. I Was Made for Lovin' You" 4:01.

AWhere Were You BJust One Smile. Producer – Winston Riley. Matrix, Runout: TMX+444 Matrix, Runout: TMX+440.

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A little smile makes the world a beautiful place. Wearing a smiley face has a way of affecting your day and everyone around you in a positive way. People love hanging around folks that smile a lot because it makes them feel more at ease. You just can’t continue wearing a long face all through the day because it does more harm than good, after all it doesn’t cost you anything to smile, rather a little smile puts you on the right track.

Smile at strangers and you just might change a life. All the statistics in the world can’t measure the warmth of a smile. A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles. Nothing shakes the smiling heart. If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love. Don’t be surly at home, then go out in the street and start grinning ‘Good morning’ at total strangers. When you have to work, work with a smile.

With Smile, the Jayhawks drop yet another sizable chunk of their alt-country sound by the roadside, adding in its place healthy doses of power pop and modern electronic music. Almost half of Smile's songs feature looped percussion, overdubbed drum tracks, or flat-out, funky backbeats. Little blips of sound skitter underneath the mostly acoustic guitars on the wistful "What Led Me to This Town" and make "Queen of the World" a worthy candidate for a dance remix (if the Jayhawks were ever to consider such a thing). What never changes on the Jayhawks' albums, it seems, are the blissful melodies and well-constructed tunes, and that may just be enough for even the toughest critics.

Smile can be seen as Queen's predecessor, because the group members were, besides vocalist and bass player Tim Staffell the Queen-members to be Brian May and Roger Taylor. The six songs show much of the later Queen-style. is 'Doing all right', a song which can also be heard on the Queen-album 'Queen'. In 'Blag' we already hear some parts of the later guitar solo from 'Brighton rock'. Smile were the forerunners of Queen. Man from Manhattan" also appears on the 10 CD/2 DVD box set "Freddie Mercury Solo Collection". Five of the Smile tracks also appearon the Italian bootleg, "Queen In Nuce". Doing All Right" was redone for the debut, "Queen". It wasn't on the other bootleg, but it sounds almost the same. I recommend this album to anyone who is a TRUE fan of Queen and appreciates their fine musicianship. 10 people found this helpful.

Tracklist

A Where Were You
B Just One Smile

Credits

  • Producer – Winston Riley

Notes

Both tune have been miss credited to the Techniques, they are originally by the Sensations.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: TMX+444
  • Matrix / Runout: TMX+440

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The Sensations Where Were You ‎(7") Techniques none Jamaica Unknown