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The Shanes (Swedish band)
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The Shanes were a Swedish rock band active from 1963 to 1969.
The group played in a variety of British- and American-influenced styles, including British R&B, Merseybeat, and instrumental pop. They were successful in their home country, landing a string of top ten hit singles, including "Chris-Craft No. 9", which reached number 2 there in 1967.[2] They released one single in the UK on Columbia Records, "I Don't Want Your Love", but it did not chart there.
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Members
- Lennart Grahn – vocals
- Tommy Wåhlberg – guitar, vocals
- Staffan Berggren – lead guitar, vocals
- Tor-Erik Rautio – drums
- Kit Sundqvist – keyboards, guitar, vocals
- Rolf Carvenius – saxophone
- Svante Elfgren – bass
Discography
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LPs
- Let Us Show You! (1964)
- The Shanegang (1965)
- Shanes Again! (1966)
- Ssss Shanes! (1967)
- VI (1967)
Swedish singles
EPs
- Shanes-Moonlighters live! (1965; Columbia SEGS-138)
- Let Me Tell Yah (1966; Columbia SEGS-147)
- Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (1966; La Voz De Su Amo [Spain] EPL-14.302)
Compilations
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