Artist's albums
Hi Lili Hi Lo
1997 · album
Shanes, 1963-68!
1992 · album
Walk On By
1980 · album
Revival
1979 · album
Stand Together: One More Time
2016 · album
Big-5 : Shanes
2010 · single
Shanes VI
1967 · album
Ssss Shanes!
1967 · album
Let Us Show You
1964 · album
The Shanegang
1965 · album
Shanes Again!
1966 · album
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Biography
The Shanes had about a dozen Top Ten hits in their native Sweden between 1964 and 1967, but were absolutely unknown to listeners who spoke English as their first language. Not that the group deserved any better. In the manner of some other Swedish bands of the time, they valued versatility, adaptability, and mimicry far more than individuality or expression. Thus they were able to competently ape an astonishing variety of foreign trends, including Shadows-styled instrumentals with a country twinge,'50s rock oldies, Merseybeat, British R&B, Europop, bloated American pop/rock, and more. They did write much of their own material, but this was often blatantly derivative. Even their best song, "Chris-Craft No. 9" (a number-two hit in Sweden in 1967), lifted a lot of its parts from Herman's Hermits "A Must to Avoid." ~ Richie Unterberger