The Treble Spankers

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Johnny Guitar 02:58 Tools
Mirananda 03:30 Tools
Red Hot Navigator 02:58 Tools
Dilmohammed 02:07 Tools
Popcorn 02:18 Tools
Laguna Beach 01:57 Tools
Vahim 03:57 Tools
La Bajada 01:52 Tools
Jaa-Rabbi 02:58 Tools
I Follow the Sun 02:44 Tools
The Model 02:14 Tools
Hasheeda 03:57 Tools
Black Eyes 03:38 Tools
Araban 05:16 Tools
Memories of Madrid 02:37 Tools
Wella Flex Blue 03:03 Tools
The Cruel Sea 02:29 Tools
A Man Called Curse 03:42 Tools
Toenggoe Mati 03:49 Tools
Psychedelic Venture 01:57 Tools
The Yellow River 02:08 Tools
Biarritz 2000 01:49 Tools
Honda 400 Four 01:47 Tools
Samira 04:31 Tools
Margaya 02:14 Tools
Brunhilde 02:07 Tools
Me Jirevis 02:31 Tools
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 02:43 Tools
Backfire 02:27 Tools
Diamond Head 02:02 Tools
Go West 03:53 Tools
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly 00:00 Tools
Aurora 02:54 Tools
Das Model 00:00 Tools
Me Jirévis 02:30 Tools
Samira (The Eboman's Bakkuf Beats - Mix) 05:14 Tools
Enola Gay 02:04 Tools
southern man 03:42 Tools
Toenggoe-Mati 03:49 Tools
Louie louie 03:49 Tools
Ultra Wave 03:18 Tools
Sumira 05:13 Tools
Miranda 03:11 Tools
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Ennio Morricone cover) 02:26 Tools
Bonus track - Go West 03:52 Tools
Bonus track - Backfire 02:26 Tools
Bonus track - Diamond Head 02:01 Tools
Shot In The Dark 03:52 Tools
Sumira (Eboman's Bakkuf Beats Mix) 02:26 Tools
Malaguena 04:50 Tools
Jaa Rabbi 02:01 Tools
Johnny 02:01 Tools
Bumble Bee 04:50 Tools
Treble Spankers - 05 - Johnny 04:50 Tools
A Theme For Young Lovers 02:29 Tools
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 09:21 Tools
Yellow River 02:29 Tools
A Shot in the Dark 02:29 Tools
Treble Spankers - 07 - Psychedelic Venture 02:29 Tools
Mirananda (Het Steenen Tijdperk) 02:29 Tools
Samira (The Eboman's Bakkuf Beats mix) 02:29 Tools
Dilmohammed (Amstel vis) 02:29 Tools
Treble Spankers - 03 - The Yellow River 02:29 Tools
La Badaja 01:50 Tools
Treble Spankers - 02 - The Model 02:29 Tools
Treble Spankers - 06 - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly 02:29 Tools
Treble Spankers - 08 - The Cruel Sea 02:29 Tools
Treble Spankers - 01 - Mirananda 02:29 Tools
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The Treble Spankers were a Dutch band that played a mix of surf, western and arabic inspired music. Mainly instrumental, the band itself has no vocalist, their sound very much has a movie kind of atmosphere to it. Occasionally a guest will provide some vocals. On the track Samira, from their 1995 album Hasheeda, these vocals too seem mainly for atmospheric effect as the lyrics are in Arabic. The history of The Treble Spankers dates back to 1989 when Marcel Kruup (ex-The Other Side, The Comedown, The Kliek) started trash combo Ouke Baas. After gaining a live reputation in the Amsterdam underground the band underwent some lineup changes and finally renamed to The Treble Spankers in 1993. At that point the band existed of Marcel Kruup, "Phantom" Frank Gerritsen (ex-The String Phantoms), Maarten Heijblok and Frank Sloos (ex-The Kliek). The band started playing as opening act for The Kliek but soon the band became more popular. September 1994 found the release of Araban (1994). The album got lots of airplay on Dutch national radio, various university stations in the US and at John Peel's program on BBC Radio. Due to the bankruptcy of their record label Semaphore the album was sold out in no time. Following impressive live performances at the Lowlands festival and Crossing Border festival The Treble Spankers signed a record deal with Polydor Records in 1995 after which they went into the studio to record their follow up album. In 1996 Hasheeda (1995) was released. Following the success of Pulp Fiction and an "easy tune" hype, The Treble Spankers got massive airplay with the single Red Hot Navigator on Dutch national radio. The band played a packed Roskilde tent at the Pinkpop festival in front of 10,000 jumping fans and the album Hasheeda ended up selling an impressive 20,000 copies in the Netherlands. The band toured Belgium, Germany, Spain, Switzerland and the UK extensively. In December of 1996 Polydor re-released Araban with three extra tracks. Early 1997 found the band in the Toe Ragstudio in London to record mainly covers for b-sides and bonus tracks of foreign releases. In the summer of 1997 the band went back into the studio to record their third album. During the recordings Phantom Frank's repetitive strain injury became unbearable and the band had to call it a day. In the short five years of their existence The Treble Spankers did over 500 shows and left behind two classic albums in the history of surf music. After years of rest and revalidation Phantom Frank slowly picked up the guitar again and returned with a solo album in 2004. Later that year he formed The Phantom Four, an instrumental surf band, with which he started playing live regularly from early 2005. Late 2005 Marcel Kruup and Maarten Heijblok formed Los Tiki Boys, an instrumental surf / rock&roll band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.