John Smith - See See Rider All Shook Up

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Artist: John Smith
Album: See See Rider All Shook Up
Rating: 4.67

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The album See See Rider All Shook Up by John Smith is a delightful mix of blues, rock, and country music. The album features a range of songs that are sure to please fans of all three genres. John Smith's vocals are a standout feature of the album, with his smooth and soulful voice bringing each track to life.

One of the highlights of the album is the title track, "See See Rider," a classic blues number that is given a fresh twist by Smith's unique interpretation. Another standout track is "All Shook Up," a rockabilly classic that Smith infuses with his own brand of country twang.

The album also features several original tracks, including "Broken Hearted Blues" and "Tumbleweed," both of which showcase Smith's songwriting skills. The instrumentation on the album is top-notch, with skilled musicians providing a solid backing for Smith's vocals.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
All Shook Up
See See Rider (Jenny Take A Ride)

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Catalog Numbers

V 45 1510

Labels

Disques Vogue

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About John Smith

Formerly of skiffle band Jubilee, John Smith signed a solo deal with Parlophone in the 1960s and released singles under the name of Bobby Dean. Being managed by Bill Wellings he ended up EMI's Top Six label doing cover songs. These were release in the UK and Germany and had some success. The Vogue record label released these songs under the original name but also as The Four Kings as on various 7" singles. Covers of the New Vaudeville Band's original "Winchester Cathedral" and The Royal Guardsmen hit "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" charted for the band. By late 1967 John Smith left, moving to Australia where he continued his musical career. In 1968 this left Bill Wellings with a band but no vocalist. He decided to continue use of the same name using multiple vocalists at PYE Studios in London (this was done without the consent or knowledge of John Smith). Much singing was done by the lead vocalist for a group called "The Excheckers". Another vocalist to take part in these recordings was who did vocals on multiple tracks for two John Smith and the New Sound albums that followed under the original name. The albums Rockin' With John Smith and Rock & Roll Again With John Smith were both released in 1968 but it's not credited David's vocals are found on. These releases featured covers with photos featuring the original band but John Smith's face was cut out of those photos. No credits were listed for the musicians or the vocals on either album. Many of these tracks would have been recorded in the same sessions.

Name Vars

  • John Smith
  • John Smith & His New Sound
  • John Smith & The New Sound
  • Johnny Smith
  • Unknown Artist

Members

  • John Smith
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Summary by Rudraa Creators

See See Rider All Shook Up is a fantastic album that is sure to please fans of blues, rock, and country music alike. John Smith has delivered an impressive collection of songs that highlight his talents as a singer, songwriter, and musician. Highly recommended.

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