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The Shadows


"Hits Right Up Your Street" is a studio album by the British rock band, The Shadows. Released in September 1981, it is the band's 14th LP. The album contains a blend of instrumental and vocal pieces, and it features both original songs by the group and cover versions of popular hits. The Shadows, often considered as Cliff Richard's backing band, have a successful career in their own right and are known for their distinctive, melodic instrumental rock sound. In the "Hits Right Up Your Street" album, they cover songs like "The Shady Lady," "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" from Evita, and "Memory" from Cats. This album was quite successful, eventually reaching No. 15 in the UK Albums Chart. The album has been noted for its high production quality, clear sound, and the fantastic skill of the band members, particularly lead guitarist Hank Marvin. It's a testament to the band's skill and versatility, making the album a favorite among fans. One of the signature aspects of this album is its interesting mix of musical styles. Tracks range from pop and rock to more uniquely-styled instrumental pieces. This blending made the album a fresh addition to the Shadows' discography and helped maintain their popularity in the 1980s.