Sanatçının Albümleri
Shine On
1994 · albüm
Katzen-spiele
1972 · albüm
Live Part One
1984 · albüm
Live Part Two
1984 · albüm
Third Life
1983 · albüm
Aglow
1971 · albüm
Like The Old Days
1977 · albüm
Homerun
1976 · albüm
Hard To Be Friends
1975 · albüm
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
1975 · albüm
Golden Years Of Dutch Pop Music
2018 · albüm
Favorieten Expres
2018 · albüm
Love In Your Eyes
1974 · albüm
Home
1973 · albüm
The Best Years Of My Life
2006 · single
Signed By The Cats
2003 · albüm
Take Me With You
1970 · albüm
Cats As Cats Can
1967 · albüm
Cats
1968 · albüm
Colour Us Gold
1969 · albüm
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Dutch rock band the Cats were popular during the late '60s and early '70s, releasing a bunch of English-language hits and full-length albums during this peak period. Founded in the mid-'60s in Volendam, the Netherlands, the band was comprised of Cees Veerman (vocals, guitar; born October 6, 1943), Piet Veerman (vocals, guitar; born March 1, 1943), Jaap Schilder (guitar, piano; born January 9, 1943), Arnold Muhren (bass; born January 28, 1944), and Theo Klouwer (drums; born June 30, 1947). The Cats made their album debut in 1967 with Cats as Cats Can, and at least one new album followed each year until the swan song release The End of the Show (1980). Some of the band's most popular hits include "Times Were When" (1968), "Lea" (1968), "Why" (1969), "Scarlet Ribbons" (1969), "Marian" (1969), "Magical Mystery Morning" (1970), "Where Have I Been Wrong?" (1970), "One Way Wind" (1971), "Let's Dance" (1972), "There Has Been a Time" (1972), "Let's Go Together" (1973), "Maribaja" (1973), "Rock 'n' Roll" (1973), "Be My Day" (1974), and "Come Sunday" (1974). The popularity of the Cats declined sharply during the mid-'70s, and the band ultimately broke up in 1979. Piet Veerman subsequently embarked on a solo career, releasing the album Back to You (1980), but didn't experience solo success until 1987, when he released the eponymous album Piet Veerman and the smash hit single "Sailin' Home." Following the band's breakup in 1980, the Cats reunited from time to time, and their greatest hits were compiled time and time again on a long list of best-of collections. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi