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The Guess Who- Shakin' All Over- Chad Allan & The Expression

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The Guess who are known for their smash hits during the 70's. This is the groups' first album called "Shakin' All Over" on Quality Records (Only released in Canada). This is from the days when the group was known as Chad Allan & The Expressions. This LP is very rare and very good. Enjoy the sounds of this Beatles-sounding group from Winipeg. SORRY THE SOUND ON THIS VIDEO IS HORRIBLE! IT'S MY SPEAKERS THAT ARE MESSED UP I WILL FIX THEM SOON AND RE-DO THIS VIDEO AS I GOT A NICER COPY OF THIS ALBUM!

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  • I did have a US version of "The Guess Who: Chad Allan and the Expressions" album, which was released on Scepter Records in 1965. I noticed that it had some songs culled from previous Canadian Guess Who albums, and had a pic of a boy and girl dancing instead of the band.

  • yeah, Chad Allan & The Expressions did two LP's for Quality (Shakin' All over, Hey Ho). The best tracks from the two were taken and put onto the US Scepter release. The US release is a compilation of their better songs but still, there are some gems missing from the Scepter LP.

  • brutal quality, but killer song and album! check out my Guess Who tune! Minstrel Boy, my video is from Vinyl too.

  • yeah sorry bout the quality

  • Where does this sound like the beatles ????

  • not this song, other song on the LP.

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  • Randy was talking about this album on Vinyl Tap this week. All the guitars were plugged into one amp and they were using just one mike for the whole band.

  • @handinside You are right. At that time, it was the Scepter (the Shirelles, Dionne Warwick) label. According to an interview from GOLDMINE back in the early 1990s, The Guess Who were puzzled over having their record released on Scepter because it's roster were black artists. B.J. Thomas was added to Scepter Records AFTER "Shakin' All Over" was released. The Guess Who released another 45 on Scepter but it tanked.

  • A rock classic that put the Guess Who on the 1965 Billboard Hot 100. Written & first recorded by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates in 1959.

  • . . . little known fact . . . just as Chad Allen and the Expressions ... when they came

    out with "Skakin' All Over" . . . could not get Air Time in Winnipeg (sadly, the Radio Stations Didn't Think They Were Worthy!!!) THAT IS WHY THEIR NEXT RELEASE

    was just Entitled as "The Guess Who!!!" . . . Not Knowing ... the Stations played

    their Songs and kept gettin' requests AND, the Rest Is History!!!

    JUST AS A SIDE NOTE . . , WE USED TO GO TO THEIR SHOWS in PORTAGE

    for A DOLLARD!!!

  • I remember seeing you at sinclair park community club as a kid. I was shakin all over...it was 20 below outsid

  • mi versión favorita, gracias!!

  • Isn't perfect? How bout 600 miles from

    perfect.

  • I believe ths was released in the states on the Scepter(The Shirelles, Dionne Warwick,B.J. Thomas) label

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