
Tramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for a time even shared label affiliation with the latter band. Formed by John McCoy (vocals, harmonica), Mick Moody (guitar), Terry Sidgwick (bass, vocals), and Terry Popple (drums). Chris Blackwell plucked them from the club scene in 1968 and signed them to Island Records, whence they began work on their debut LP, Somewhere Down the Line (with Blackwell producing).
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Pearly Queen
Harpoon Man
Killing Floor
Sorry Sorry
Somewhere Down the Line
National Blues
Statesborough Blues
Look Over Yonder Wall
Mazurka
Rock and Roll Woman
Sweet Satisfaction
You Better Run
Sweet Mary
I Wish You Would
Harriet's Underground Railway
Grunt
Goodmorning Little Schoolgirl
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Villard's Song
Rock & Roll Woman
Pearly Queen - 1969
Hariet's Underground Railway
Tumi Na Ami | Ke Prothom Kache Eshechi | Rahul Dutta | Kajol Chatterjee | Rupak Tiary | Tramline |
Chime
Chime (dead mall slowed & reverb)
Sorry,Sorry
Look Over Yonders Wall
01.Harpoon Man
02.National Blues
03.Sorry Sorry
04.Look Over Yonder Wall
05.Rock and Roll Woman
06.Somewhere Down The Line
07.Mazurka
08.Statesborough Blues
09.Killing Floor
Good Morning Little School Girl
TRAMLINE - Pearly Queen
Pogocar
Mon Je (মন যে) | Tramline | Badol Das | Rupak Tiary | Mukul, Saikat | Bengali Originals
Pearly Queen (Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal- An Island Anthology 1967-1972 Disc 1 of 3)
Rock 'N' Roll Woman
• Somewhere Down The Line (1968)
01-Pearly Queen
03-Sorry Sorry
09-Killing Floor
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Rain
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