The Saxons & Le Group 5 - The Saxons / Le Group 5 (Reissue) (1963-64/1999)
Artist: The Saxons & Le Group 5
Title: The Saxons / Le Group 5
Year Of Release: 1963-64/1999
Label: Rock-In-Beat-Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:04:31
Total Size: 163/296 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Saxons / Le Group 5
Year Of Release: 1963-64/1999
Label: Rock-In-Beat-Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:04:31
Total Size: 163/296 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
The Saxons - Meet The Saxons!:
01. I'm A Hog For You
02. If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
03. Bye Bye Johnny
04. Little Children
05. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
06. Blueberry Hill
07. I'm Gonna Tell Everybody
08. Better Run Away
09. I'm In Love Again
10. A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
11. Won't You Say You Really Love Me
12. My Baby Left Me
13. Needles And Pins
14. I Saw Her Standing There
Le Group 5 - En Direct De Liverpool:
15. Roll Over Beethoven
16. Bye Bye Birdie
17. Please,Mr. Postman
18. You've Really Got A Hold On Me
19. What's That
20. Sweet Little Sixteen
21. Whole Lotta Shaking Goin' On
22. Hide And Seek
23. My Babe
24. Dancin' In The Streets
25. Shopping Around
26. Lover Please
The Saxons is one of the more than 500 beat groups that existed in Britain between 1963 and 1966. They started, like so many others, in a "skiffle" band, in the late 50s. The founders were, Keith Jacks, Mick Platt, Dennis McBride, Allan Taylor, and Tommy Worth. Keith, Mick, and Dennis left the group to go on to play rock, and were replaced by Gerry Cook, who composed many songs for the group, Dave Bruce, and Colin Mac. The group was well known, at least in their area, South Essex neighborhood, West Ham area. His most memorable performance was at the Victoria Palace Theater, with the occasion of a show by Songwriters Guilds', a guild of composers. They only recorded an album, with Decca, "Meet The Saxons", and that is now very coveted by collectors.
Le Group 5, they are not French, as the name may suggest at the time of reading the name, they come from the center where the "mersey" sound was born, that is Liverpool, like the well-known Beatles, although Le Group is not family for anyone, although one of its components if it was something more famous in the 80s, the guitarist Tony Atkins, who was in several groups. The other members were, Brian Norman, Anthony Stephan Judd, and John Colin Forcey. They also recorded a single album, and also, in a French record company, with hardly any commercial repercussion, although it has the merit of being a direct one (although you will notice that it seems a false direct), and in its native city, from there that the disc is called , in a curious mixture of English and Spanish, "En Direct de Liverpool"
Le Group 5, they are not French, as the name may suggest at the time of reading the name, they come from the center where the "mersey" sound was born, that is Liverpool, like the well-known Beatles, although Le Group is not family for anyone, although one of its components if it was something more famous in the 80s, the guitarist Tony Atkins, who was in several groups. The other members were, Brian Norman, Anthony Stephan Judd, and John Colin Forcey. They also recorded a single album, and also, in a French record company, with hardly any commercial repercussion, although it has the merit of being a direct one (although you will notice that it seems a false direct), and in its native city, from there that the disc is called , in a curious mixture of English and Spanish, "En Direct de Liverpool"