Rollin' (Bonus Tracks)
04/20/2004 | Sony/bmg Int'l
Lyrics from Rollin' (Bonus Tracks)
All Music Guide Review
Kicking off 2004's long-overdue restoration of the classic Bay City Rollers catalog, Rollin' -- the group's first UK album, from 1974 -- captures the band at their pop purist, as a string of hits slam to head-to-head with a joyous mix of covers and soundalike originals.
The original, superior, version of "Saturday Night" notwithstanding, the most obvious point of entry is the three monster 45s that ushered in Rollermania - "Remember", "Shang A Lang", and "Summerlove Sensation". But the album as a while rises high above the somewhat shabby treatment history traditionally metes out to the group. Certainly, they were crass, undoubtedly they were manipulative and, ultimately, they were manipulated. But, they played their own instruments, they wrote their own songs and, though they did turn to outside help for the biggest (and best) of their records, still you could line the Rollers up alongside any better-feted power pop group of the age without any disgrace or diminishing of fun.
The original Rollin' stretches to a dozen tracks; the CD adds four more, the b-sides of each of the aforementioned singles… at least one of which, "Bye Bye Barbara", could itself have proved a major hit. The packaging, too, is a joy, matching sympathetic liners with a clutch of period memorabilia. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
Rollin' (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Credits of Rollin' (Bonus Tracks)
- Alan Longmuir
- Piano, Accordion, Group Member, Guitar (Bass)
- Derek Longmuir
- Conga, Group Member, Drums, Tambourine
- Stuart "Woody" Wood
- Bass, Mandolin, Piano, Group Member, Guitar
- Cally
- Cover Design
- Keith Munro
- Project Coordinator
- Brendon Griffin
- Sleeve Notes
- Bay City Rollers
- Main Performer
- Phil Coulter
- Arranger, Producer
- Eric Faulkner
- Bass, Violin, Group Member, Mandolin, Guitar
- Bill Martin
- Producer














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