Sugar & Spice - A Collection - Cryan' Shames

Sugar & Spice - A Collection

Cryan' Shames

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1992-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18

  • ℗ 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Sugar & Spice 2:28 USD 1.29
2
Ben Franklin's Almanac 1:58 USD 1.29
3
I Wanna Meet You 2:06 USD 1.29
4
We Could Be Happy 2:34 USD 1.29
5
July 1:35 USD 1.29
6
Mr. Unreliable 2:29 USD 1.29
7
It Could Be We're In Love 2:28 USD 1.29
8
Up On the Roof 3:25 USD 1.29
9
Cobblestone Road (She's Been W 2:50 USD 1.29
10
Dennis Dupree from Danville 3:06 USD 1.29
11
Young Birds Fly 2:43 USD 1.29
12
First Train to California 3:01 USD 1.29
13
Sweet Girl of Mine 2:25 USD 1.29
14
20th Song 2:19 USD 1.29
15
Your Love 3:28 USD 1.29
16
Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles 2:15 USD 1.29
17
The Warm 2:42 USD 1.29
18
Rainmaker 2:18 USD 1.29
Sugar & Spice - A Collection - Cryan' Shames
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Reviews

  • Most under-rated Midwest group
    5
    By tommyfender2tone
    I saw these guys several times and they were unbelieveable. No one else had the musical drive and harmonies these guys had - they were true musicians, they didn't just play to the crowd like so many teeny-bopper groups did. Recall that they were playing during the reign of Paul Revere & the Raiders and other pretty-boy groups like that. They were the forerunners of Styx and Cheap Trick, even the group Chicago. The 'Shames simply played their own identity, and now take their place in the lost continent of fabulous American music from the Sixties.
  • Sugar and Spice - A must-have for any refugee from Chicago's 60s
    5
    By knight_train
    This is definitely essential for anyone who came of age in Chicago during the sixties. There are so many great tunes on this CD that I recommend just downloading the whole thing. The ballads "It Could Be We're In Love" and "We Could Be Happy" are just beautiful, and their version of "Up On The Roof" is simply the best. The harder rock tunes (Mr. Unreliable, Dennis Dupree from Danville, & Greensburg, Glickstein, etc) show that these guys could also rock out. This is one of my favorite CDs.