
Downliners Sect - 1966 - The Rock Sect's In!
@ 320 kbps - Covers are included
01. Hang on Sloopy
02. Fortune Teller
03. Hey Hey Hey Hey
04. Everything I've Got to Give
05. Outside
06. I'm Hooked on You
07. Comin' Home Baby
08. Why Don't You Smile Now
09. Don't Lie to Me
10. May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose
11. He Was a Square
12. I'm Looking for a Woman
13. Rock Sect's in Again
14. Brand New Cadillac
Bonus Tracks:
15. All Night Worker
16. Glendora
17. I`ll Find Out
18. The Cost Of Living
Of all the British R&B bands to follow the Rolling Stones' footsteps, the Downliners Sect were arguably the rawest. The Sect didn't as much interpret the sound of Chess Records as attack it, with a finesse that made the Pretty Things seem positively suave in comparison. Long on crude energy and hoarse vocals, but short on originality and songwriting talent, the band never had a British hit, although they had some sizable singles in other European countries. Despite their lack of commercial success or appeal, the band managed to record three albums and various EPs and singles between 1963 and 1966, with detours into country-rock and an EP of death-rock tunes. Although they recorded afterwards, it is the Sect's early work that continues to attract connoisseurs of '60s garage and punk. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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@ 320 kbps - Covers are included
01. Hang on Sloopy
02. Fortune Teller
03. Hey Hey Hey Hey
04. Everything I've Got to Give
05. Outside
06. I'm Hooked on You
07. Comin' Home Baby
08. Why Don't You Smile Now
09. Don't Lie to Me
10. May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose
11. He Was a Square
12. I'm Looking for a Woman
13. Rock Sect's in Again
14. Brand New Cadillac
Bonus Tracks:
15. All Night Worker
16. Glendora
17. I`ll Find Out
18. The Cost Of Living
Of all the British R&B bands to follow the Rolling Stones' footsteps, the Downliners Sect were arguably the rawest. The Sect didn't as much interpret the sound of Chess Records as attack it, with a finesse that made the Pretty Things seem positively suave in comparison. Long on crude energy and hoarse vocals, but short on originality and songwriting talent, the band never had a British hit, although they had some sizable singles in other European countries. Despite their lack of commercial success or appeal, the band managed to record three albums and various EPs and singles between 1963 and 1966, with detours into country-rock and an EP of death-rock tunes. Although they recorded afterwards, it is the Sect's early work that continues to attract connoisseurs of '60s garage and punk. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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4 comments:
Woah!! Excellent posty dude!!
Great post. I thought I'd heard all of their great songs, but there's a bunch here that were new to me. Thank you.
i hunger for the ratgirl.
Thank you! I'll take the Downliners Sect anytime.
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