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  1. 18 de jun. de 2020 · The Guess Who is a rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba that was one of the first Canadian groups to establish a major successful following both in their own country as well as abroad. In their late 60s and early 70s heyday, the guys took influence from late period British invasion bands as well as stuck alongside them on the charts.

  2. Enjoy the classic rock music of The Guess Who, a Canadian band from the 1970s. Watch their live performance of The Way They Were.

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  3. Buddha Records released a remastered version in 2000 and included a bonus track, "Got to Find Another Way". In 2017, Iconoclassic Records released a two-disc deluxe version featuring various single edits, outtakes, and the entire 1976 The Way They Were release, which is a collection of tracks recorded in 1970 before Randy Bachman quit the band, intended for the follow-up album to American Woman .

  4. A Lost Gem! Real fans of The Guess Who knew about the existance of this material years before it finally surfaced in the summer of 1976. But, issued to fulfill a contactual obligation, it died quickly during the early days of disco. Its raw, unfinished demo sound seemed cheap compared to the polished over-productions of disco and classic rock ...

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  5. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Shakin’ All Over. Shakin’ All Over stands as the debut album by The Guess Who. At the time, they were known as Chad Allan & the Expressions. Wow, now talk about a name change. The album is particularly notable for its standout title track, a riveting rendition of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates’ hit “Shakin’ All Over,” which propelled the ...

  6. 11 de mai. de 2021 · To the world at large, the Guess Who story begins in 1969 and ’70, when hits like These Eyes and American Woman catapulted these prairie lads into rock stardom. . Winnipeggers, of course, know the tale really begins years earlier with Chad Allen & The Reflections, who begat Chad Allen & The Expressions, who scored a left-field hit in 1965 with a cover of Shakin’ All Over and begat The Guess

  7. I don't know why they added "American Woman" and "No Sugar Tonight". At first, I was excited to see them because I thought they might be "out-takes" or "demo" versions but they are the same ones that are on every Guess Who greatest hits collection except they don't sound as good. Actually I do know why they were included.