Ducks Deluxe & Tyla Gang – All Too Much & Blow You Out 2023 Reissue


Country: UK
Released: 2006 . 2023
Style: Pub Rock / Classic Rock

All Too Much
1 Ducks Deluxe– Something's Going On
Written-By – Martin Belmont
3:04
2 Ducks Deluxe– Amsterdam Dog
Written-By – Tyla*
3:30
3 Ducks Deluxe– Jumpin' In The Fire
Written-By – Tyla*
3:52
4 Ducks Deluxe– Here Comes The Night
Written-By – Berns*
2:55
5 Ducks Deluxe– Rock And Roll For Every Boy And Girl
Written-By – Tyla*
3:22
6 Ducks Deluxe– Cannons Of The Boogie Night
Written-By – Tyla*
4:23
7 Ducks Deluxe– I Fought The Law
Written-By – Sonny Curtis
2:47
8 Ducks Deluxe– Midnight Moon
Written-By – Tyla*
2:23
9 Ducks Deluxe– Something's Going On (Alt Version)
Written-By – Martin Belmont
3:13
Speedballs
10 Speedballs*– Speedball Jive
Written-By – Tyla*
Blow You Out!
11 Tyla Gang– Suicide Jockey
Written-By – Tyla*
12 Tyla Gang– Cannons Of The Boogie Night
Written-By – Tyla*
13 Tyla Gang– Paris Boogie
Written-By – Tyla*
14 Tyla Gang– Hold On To My Love
Written-By – Tyla*
15 Tyla Gang– Styrofoam
Written-By – Darrel D'Vore*, Tyla*
16 Tyla Gang– Whizz Kids
Written-By – Tyla*
17 Tyla Gang– Speedball Morning
Written-By – Tyla*
18 Tyla Gang– Only Rock And Roll
Written-By – Tyla*
19 Tyla Gang– Keep From Movin' On
Written-By – Tyla*
20 Tyla Gang– Cannons Of The Boogie Night (Alt. Version)
Written-By – Tyla*
21 Tyla Gang– Texas Chainsaw Massacre Boogie
Written-By – Tyla*

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1 Coast to Coast Nick Garvey / Sean Tyla Ducks Deluxe 2 Nervous Breakdown Mario Roccuzzo Ducks Deluxe 3 Daddy Put the Bomp Ducks Deluxe / Sean Tyla Ducks Deluxe 4 I Got You

Ducks Deluxe was one of the better 'pub rock' bands to emerge during the seventies. The group included Martin Belmont, Sean Tyla and Andy McMaster, all of whom found even greater success in subsequent yea…

Major UK 70's pub rock band with later come back stints. Martin Belmont, Sean Tyla and Ken Whaley, ex-members of Help Yourself, formed the band in September 1972 and recruited drummer Tim Roper. Their first public appearance was at the Tally Ho, Kentish Town, London, October 1972.

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