Wait—it's important to note a point of confusion: while there is a popular music series by this name, "Seventeen Teeners from Holland No. 9" (1990/1991) is also the title of a vintage erotic magazine. Assuming you are interested in the of this era, here is a blog post exploring that unique cultural moment. Echoes of Indo-Rock: The Legacy of Teeners from Holland
Series like those found at Sam Sam Music serve as time capsules for this era. They often feature:
Preserving the crisp, analog sound of the original 60s studio sessions. Why 1991 Matters for Collectors Teeners from Holland No.9 (1991)
The "Teeners from Holland" series, primarily released through Sam Sam Music, is a nostalgic collection celebrating the "Indo-Rock" and "Teenage Rock" scene of the 1950s and 60s in the Netherlands.
In the Dutch context, a "Teener" refers to the teen-idol pop and guitar-driven rock that dominated the airwaves before the Beatles changed everything. These songs were often characterized by: Wait—it's important to note a point of confusion:
The early 90s marked a significant "revival" period for this music. As the CD format took over, labels began digitizing these rare vinyl 45s. For many collectors, 1991 was the year these "lost" teenage anthems became accessible again, sparking a wave of nostalgia for the "Indo-Rock" clubs of the Hague and Amsterdam. Sam Sam Music Start
Heavily influenced by The Shadows and The Ventures. Echoes of Indo-Rock: The Legacy of Teeners from
Solo artists who were the Dutch equivalents of Cliff Richard or Ricky Nelson.