
One of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a French name, a lead singer with an obviously anglicized pseudonym (Gary O'Shannon , real name Gerard Schoenaker), and played R&B-tinged pop-rock with odd streaks of European folk tunes and corny orchestral arrangements. Their reputation hinges chiefly upon their first four singles and self-titled 1966 LP, all recorded with O'Shannon before the singer left the group at the end of 1966.
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Such a Cad
Love Is The Sun
Silky
I Was Wrong
I Know
Working On A Tsjing Tsjang
Summerbeach
Such a Cad (Remastered)
Real Love
Troubles
Frankie's Blues
Too Long
Girls Enough
My Destiny
Why Did She Go
We're both to blame
Cascard
Too Shy To Say Hello
Bottle party
She's mine
I dreamed my dreams away
Barbarians with love
Dreammaker
Indication
For you
Bottleparty
Without Feeling, Without Mind
I'll Send You To The Moon
Hold on to me
I'm coming home baby
I want to tell you
O-O, baby, give me that show
The way you do the things you do
I Know (That You'll Be Mine) (Remastered)
When you're feeling good
My Lost Love
Bread
A new girl 'cross the street
Working on a Tsjing-Tsjang
Oh, look how sweet
Silky (Single Version) (Remastered)
A New Girl Cross the Street
Silky (Album Version)
Working on a Tsjing Tsjang (Remastered)
Without Feeling, Without Mind (Remastered)
Summer Beach (Remastered)
O, O, Baby Give Me That Show
A new life born
Bottle Party (Remastered)
O, O Baby, Gimme That Show
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