Stray Cats: Live at Montreux 1981

Stray Cats: Live at Montreux 1981

Release date : November 6, 2012
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Switzerland /
Original Language : English /
Director : François Jaquenod /
Writers :
Production companies : Eagle Rock Entertainment /
November 6, 2012 1h 20m Switzerland Music English More
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When the Stray Cats rolled into Montreux in July of 1981 they were one of the hottest properties around. They had 3 hit singles and a UK top 10 album already under their belts along with a string of headlining concerts, all of which had come since their relocation from New York to London in 1980. The band's combination of original songs and rockabilly classics with a punk attitude and style had caught the moment to perfection. Added to this were their considerable musical accomplishments and knack for songwriting. All in all it was a heady concoction and the crowd in Montreux reacted with near hysterical excitement, something rarely seen in what is usually a polite and reserved audience. This is the Stray Cats at their peak.
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  • title:Stray Cats: Live at Montreux 1981
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: François Jaquenod /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Eagle Rock Entertainment ·
  • Overview:When the Stray Cats rolled into Montreux in July of 1981 they were one of the hottest properties around. They had 3 hit singles and a UK top 10 album already under their belts along with a string of headlining concerts, all of which had come since their relocation from New York to London in 1980. The band's combination of original songs and rockabilly classics with a punk attitude and style had caught the moment to perfection. Added to this were their considerable musical accomplishments and knack for songwriting. All in all it was a heady concoction and the crowd in Montreux reacted with near hysterical excitement, something rarely seen in what is usually a polite and reserved audience. This is the Stray Cats at their peak.
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