Tramway were an organ and jangly guitar male vocaled pop band from Bristol (England) with a Felt-gone-pop sound that is less 'easy' than most Siesta releases, but is of a very high quality. They have a song ('That Old, Old Feelin') that is almost a carbon copy of the Spring (the 1972 band fronted by Brian Wilson's then wife, who were THE MODEL for Adventures In Stereo) song 'Thinkin' Bout You Baby', which was written by Brain wilson and Mike Love. Tramway also do an instrumental cover of the Mary Poppins song Life's a Country Holiday With Mary that Dick Van Dyke sings in the scene where they ride calliope horses through a cartoon landscape. It's number 10 on the CD, though it's uncredited on the CD's graphics, which only show 12 of the 13 songs here. (Gullbuy.com) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bunnygrunt
Charmpit
Crayon
Ferns
Maritime City
Star
Technical College
Boathouse
Balla
Gianni Bugno Wheels
What are you gonna do
Lookin' To Be Movin' On
That Old, Old Feeling
The Queen Of Filton
West Country Hospitality
Tour Du Pont
Keep It In Mind
Be Good On Yourself
Going Back Home
I'm Finding Time
The Double 'A'
west country hospitality pt. 2
(untitled)
West Country Hospitality Pt.2
The Double 'r'
Untitled
What are you gonna to
West Country Hospitality Pt 2
The double "R"
I´m finding time
lookin´ to be movin´ on
01 Technical College
Looking To Be Moving On
01 Maritime City
02 Balla
10 West Country Hospitality
Life's A Country Holiday With Mary
11 The Queen Of Filton
Star (Audio)
12 The Double 'A'
03 Star
02 Boathouse
Frustration
Faixa 13
05 Keep It In Mind
Tramway: Technical College
Tramway: Star
Tramway: Maritime City
Maritime city EP - 1991
Dobry Docktor
04 Tour Du Pont
06 West Country Hospitality Pt
02 That Old, Old Feeling
That Old Old Feeling
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