Smokie: Changing All The Time

Smokie SKU: 38951152
Smokie: Changing All The Time

Smokie: Changing All The Time

Smokie SKU: 38951152

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Changing All The Time
Label: Music on Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP

Double 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket including liner notes. Smokie etching on D-side. Includes four bonus tracks and printed inner sleeves. Smokie, the band which found worldwide success, released their second album Changing All The Time in 1975. The record charted in both Germany (#16) as the UK (#18) and helped the group in becoming a well-known European band. Hit-makers Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman wrote the two first Smokie hits 'Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me' and 'If You Think You Know How to Love Me', both hitting a Top 10 spot in the UK charts. The energy and consistency of the album presented them to the worldwide public as a band which understood how to record catchy songs.

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