The Inmates - True Live Stories / Five (Reissue) (1984/2004)
Artist: The Inmates
Title: True Live Stories / Five
Year Of Release: 1984/2004
Label: Revenge Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Pub Rock, Rhythm 'n' Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:03
Total Size: 178/552 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: True Live Stories / Five
Year Of Release: 1984/2004
Label: Revenge Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Pub Rock, Rhythm 'n' Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:03
Total Size: 178/552 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
True Live Stories:
01. Sweet Lovin'
02. Unchain My Heart
03. Love Me Two Times
04. Let's Move
05. Heartbeat
06. The Walk
07. Shaking
08. Sister Sara
09. Dirty Water
10. Denver
Five:
11. Let's Move
12. I Think I'm Gettin' Over You
13. Just Like Romeo And Juliet
14. Rumours
15. Lonely Hearts
16. Back On The Street
17. Baby Say Yeah
18. Take A Heart
19. Sister Jekyll And Hyde
20. Love's For Losers
21. Heartache
22. Sweet Lovin'
23. Back On The Streets (Alternate take)
British pub rock/R&B group formed in the late-'70s, with a short peak in the early-'80s.
They failed to hit the UK chart in 1979 with their debut single, a cover of the '60s garage rock track 'Dirty Water' (originally recorded by The Standells), but succeeded to chart elsewhere. However, the follow-up, which was also a cover, 'The Walk', managed to reach no.36 in the UK top 40 (6th January 1980), as well as earning them an appearance on Top Of The Pops (13th December 1979). The singles were followed by two albums that were not only in the vain of Dr. Feelgood, but were also produced by Feelgood's producer, Vic Maile. Their lead singer, Bill Hurley, took a break from the industry, but after his return they failed to gain the same level of success that they had previously received.
They have sporadically continued to release and perform.
They failed to hit the UK chart in 1979 with their debut single, a cover of the '60s garage rock track 'Dirty Water' (originally recorded by The Standells), but succeeded to chart elsewhere. However, the follow-up, which was also a cover, 'The Walk', managed to reach no.36 in the UK top 40 (6th January 1980), as well as earning them an appearance on Top Of The Pops (13th December 1979). The singles were followed by two albums that were not only in the vain of Dr. Feelgood, but were also produced by Feelgood's producer, Vic Maile. Their lead singer, Bill Hurley, took a break from the industry, but after his return they failed to gain the same level of success that they had previously received.
They have sporadically continued to release and perform.