JimN wrote:The whole style of those two albums is watered down compared to the first two albums.
But some material on DWTS and TSOTS stands out as much better than the rest.
I'd list in that category: Tonight, That's The Way It Goes, Don't It Make You Feel Good?, Fandango, The High And The Mighty, Dakota, Blue Sky Blue Sea Blue Me, Santa Ana and Breakthru'. Maybe a few more.
None of the vocals on "The Sound of The Shadows", though. They're 100% symptomatic of the "frilly shirts" period which is a large part of what I find "painful".
"Shadow Music" and certain other material (eg, Thunderbirds, My Way, Bombay Duck) marked a return to The Shadows as a semi-relevant pop band with their roots in rock'n'roll.
I see what you mean. "A Little Bitty Tear", "Five Hundred Miles" and "Let It Be Me" are the kind of tracks, whereof people would say The Shadows had become family entertainers, as well as their participation in the pantomimes with Cliff. The majority of their tracks from the rest of the 1960's though, were (in my opinion) quite strong pop or rock/pop tracks. They even took it a step further with their early to mid-1970's albums, which were quite progressive. I do like the three vocal tracks on "The Sound Of The Shadows", but like their more powerful tracks more.