Hu & The Hilltops - I'll Follow You (Expanded Edition / Remastered 2023) (1966/2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 171 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 106 MB
44:31 | Pop, Rock, Beat | Label: Universal International Music
The only album of the band from The Hague. Created in 1965. They regularly performed in pubs and nightclubs in The Hague, performing rhythm and blues. The band caught the attention of the label "Polydor", which signed them to a contract. Their first single "Cry Me A River" (a cover of a Julie London song) reached #27 on the Top 40. After this success, the band members quit their jobs and focus solely on music. However, their second single "Can You Hear Me" did not bring them success. The group's third single "Something You Got" was recorded in September 1966 in London and reached the top of the Top 40 hit parade. Soon the group released their only album "I'll Follow You". The following year, drummer Henk van Meerbeek left the band and was replaced by Cesar Zuiderwijk (ex-"Ladybirds") and the band released a new single "Touchin' You Is Lovin' You". Then Fred de Wilde left the band to become the first (before Mariska Veres) vocalist of "Shocking Blue" and the band disbanded. On June 13, 1980, a big concert took place in The Hague, at which the newly assembled Hu And The Hilltops performed together with the bands Q 65 and Shocking Blue.