Downliners Sect - The Rock Sect's In (Reissue, Remastered) (1966/2005)

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Title: The Rock Sect's In
Year Of Release: 1966/2005
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Beat, Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues
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Total Time: 53:28
Total Size: 249 Mb (scans)
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Downliners Sect - The Rock Sect's In (Reissue, Remastered) (1966/2005)


Tracklist:

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. The 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
19. White Caterpillar
20. Lord Of The Ring
21. Spider

Downliners Sect were a British 1960s group with an R&B style similar to The Yardbirds or Rolling Stones, formed by rhythm guitarist/vocalist Mick O'Donnell with drummer Johnny Sutton when their group the Downliners disbanded after a disastrous French tour.

Arthur Evans, originally a drummer, joined the band and became bass guitarist/vocalist, whilst an earlier lead guitarist was replaced by Terry Gibson (AKA Terry Clemson) from an Orpington band called The Hoods. O'Donnell and Evans decided to change their performing names to Don Craine and Keith Grant (2) respectively, although they retained their real names in writing/arranging credits.

The band's first studio recordings in 1963 were "Cadillac" & "Roll Over Beethoven", but were not released until much later. The first Downliners Sect release was a self-financed EP of 400 copies, titled "Nite In Gt. Newport Street" - recorded live in the street's club Studio 51, run by Vi Highland & Pat Mayhew, later to become the Ken Colyer Club. It was here that the band met and took on Ray Sone as harmonica player.

They signed a deal with Columbia in 1964, recording "Baby What's Wrong" and the album "The Sect". Their EP had gained attention on Swedish pirate radio and a single, "Little Egypt", reached No 2 in the Swedish charts in April, 1965 - at the same time Sone was replaced by Pip Harvey. Harvey left before the band recorded the album "The Rock Sect's In" and a single "The Cost Of Living", after which Gibson & Sutton quit the band. One notable session musician & arranger in four of their albums was John Paul Jones.

In 1967 Craine and Grant formed a new line-up and continued as Don Craine's New Downliners Sect. (Including Bob Taylor, Matthew Fisher, Kevin Flanagan, Barry Cooper). Craine & Cooper departed in 1967 and Grant took over the band to record Swedish releases on Garageland Records, back under the name Downliners Sect. After many lineup changes, the band continues to play together.


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