The Young Canadians - Joker

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Review by Roberto Enver

The Young Canadians' latest album, "Joker," is a bold and energetic release that showcases the band's punk rock roots and raw musical talent. From the opening track "Hawaii" to the closing anthem "Automan," the album is a non-stop barrage of catchy riffs, pounding drums, and powerful vocals.

One of the standout tracks is "Hunger," which features an infectious chorus and a driving rhythm that will have listeners tapping their feet and bobbing their heads. Another highlight is "Living in the 80s," a nostalgic tribute to the band's musical influences that is sure to resonate with fans of classic punk rock.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Joker2:17
Get Together2:20

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Catalog Numbers

72316

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About The Young Canadians

Members included originally as a trio (promo photos reveal a 4th member] : , (american) and From the article : https://vancouversignaturesounds.com/hits/i-am-what-i-am-by-lois-fletcher/ : On November 13, 1965, Billboard Magazine reported in its Music Capitols of the World section, that Lois Fletcher was from Hamilton, Ontario. Capitol Records had just signed with her in Los Angeles as part of a trio named The Young Canadians. The other members of the trio were Dan Dalton from Windsor, Ontario, and Dan Moore from Winnipeg. The Young Canadians had just released the singles Joker and Get Together. Dan Dalton was also a member of the Back Porch Majority.
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Summary by Roberto Enver

"Joker" is a solid album that demonstrates the Young Canadians' ability to craft memorable songs that are both fun and thought-provoking. Whether you're a die-hard punk fan or just looking for some high-energy music to get you through the day, this album is definitely worth a listen.

Comments

dmcfer
The only way I got this was in a 10 for $1.00 pack of 45s that was in Gananoque in 1969.
wisnhupamungkas
Lois Fletcher co-wrote this song. Might this be the same person who had a Cancon hit in the 70s with "I Am What I Am"? (not posted on this wonderful site...yet - I can send you an mp3 of it but where?)