The Sorrows - You've Got What I Want: The Essential Sorrows 1965-67 (2010)

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Title: You've Got What I Want: The Essential Sorrows 1965-67
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Grapefruit Records
Genre: Beat, Rhythm & Blues, Ballad, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks) / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:36
Total Size: 218/430/460 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. I Don't Wanna Be Free
02. Come With Me
03. Baby
04. Teenage Letter
05. Take A Heart
06. We Should Get Along Fine
07. You've Got What I Want
08. No, No, No, No
09. Let The Live Live
10. Don't Sing No Sad Songs For Me
11. Let Me In
12. How Love Used To Be
13. Pink, Purple, Yellow, Red
14. My Gal
15. Baby (1966 Re-Recording)
16. Gonna Find A Cave
17. I Take What I Want
18. Baby All The Time
19. Baby
20. No, No, No, No
21. Take A Heart
22. She's Got The Action
23. How Love Used To Be
24. Teenage Letter
25. I Don't Wanna Be Free
26. Don't Sing No Sad Songs For Me
27. Cara-Lin
28. We Should Get Alone Fine
29. Come With Me
30. Let Me In

Line-up:
Bass – Philip Packham
Drums – Bruce Finley
Lead Guitar – Pip Whitcher
Rhythm Guitar – Wez Price
Vocals – Don Maughn

The band was formed in 1963, and toured Germany for a month, playing several sets each day. The band's first recording was a version of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", recorded in Joe Meek's bathroom. They were signed by Pye subsidiary Piccadilly Records, and began working with producer John Schroeder. Their line-up included Fardon, Whitcher, Juckes, Packham and Finlay.

The Sorrows released their first album, Take a Heart, in 1965 on Piccadilly. The Sorrows played a hard, aggressive version of contemporary R&B; later this style of music was termed freakbeat.

After the band reached some minor chart positions on the UK Singles Chart, Phil Packham and Don Fardon left the group. Fardon had a UK chart hit with "Indian Reservation". Wez Price joined the group on bass guitar, Roger Lomas became lead guitarist, and Pip Whitcher did vocals. The band relocated to Italy, where they were moderately successful. Whitcher and Lomas later recorded at Air Studios under Mike Sullivan.

Lomas in the early 1980s became a record producer for his own company, ROLO productions, and produced 1980s ska bands such as Bad Manners. In 2003 Lomas produced the Grammy Award winning album, Jamaican E.T. for Lee "Scratch" Perry.

In 2011, the band was re-formed by Fardon and Packham, and they began performing live again. The new line-up comprised Fardon (vocals), Packham (bass guitar and vocals), Nigel Lomas (drums and vocals), Marcus Webb (guitar) and Brian Wilkins (guitar, harmonica and vocals).


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