Offered for auction is this album of sheet music dating from 1962 titled ‘The Shadows 3rd Album of Guitar Favorites’. The book includes a thumb-nail sketch about the group by Cliff Richards, six photographs, and six songs notated in a modified piano format for two guitars and bass.
Song Titles are: Nivram, Kinda Cool, Little ‘B’, Spring is Nearly Here, 1861, and Tales of a Raggy Tramline.
The book is in pristine condition with the exception of an inked price written on the front cover. Cover is card stock, interior pages are firm without marks or stains, and the spines are intact. 21 pages overall. Great photographs!
Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia about The Shadows, a seminal rock-n-roll band from The UK:
“The Shadows are Britain's most successful instrumental and vocal group with a grand total of 69 (including twelve No.1's) UK hit singles: 35 (including five No.1's) as 'The Shadows' and 34 (including seven No.1's) as 'Cliff Richard and The Shadows', from the 1950s to the 2000s. According to the Guinness Book of Hit Singles and Albums (19th edition), they are the third most successful UK charted hit-singles act, behind Cliff Richard (2nd) and Elvis Presley (1st). They are also the world's most successful backing group of all time.
The Shadows were the original pioneers of the four-member rock-group format in the UK. The group played a pivotal role in the development of UK rock music "Before-Beatles" (i.e. pre-1963), thus they are of extreme importance in rock music history. Formed in London in 1958–59, their "Apache" hit single paved the way for many thousands of guitar-based groups both in the UK and abroad. Many of their EPs charted in the EP chart (defunct since 1968); in fact they are the UK's most successful chart act in the EP charts (qv "Hit Albums and Singles") and most of their studio albums charted in various UK album charts.
The Shadows, along with Cliff Richard, were from 1958 to 1962 the UK's one and only major group. Both enjoyed a massive second wave revival spell of success and interest in their music from the late-1970s until disbandment in 1990. Their unique guitar sound was originally produced by a combination of American Fender guitars, British amplifiers made by Vox and an Italian Meazzi Echomatic echo unit.”