Downliners Sect
Downliners Sect | |
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Origin | Twickenham, London, England |
Genres | British rhythm and blues, rock, R&B, freakbeat, garage rock |
Years active | 1963–1968 1977–present |
Labels | EMI Columbia |
Members | Keith Grant Don Craine Del Dwyer John O'Leary Mark Freeman |
Downliners Sect are an English R&B and blues-based rock band, formed in the 1960s beat boom era.[1] Stylistically, they were similar to blues-based bands, such as The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic R&B on their first album The Sect.[2] Critic Richie Unterberger wrote: "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." [1]
History
In 1962, Mick O' Donnell, later known as Don Craine, started a band called the Downliners, who, despite touring France, were unsuccessful.[3] The name of the band came from Jerry Lee Lewis B-side 'Down The Line'.[4] After several lineup changes, the band folded, but in 1963, O'Donnell and drummer Johnny Sutton formed a new band out of the remnants of the previous act.[3] Keith Evans, formerly a drummer, joined on bass guitar. Shortly thereafter the band would be named the Downliners Sect.[3] At this time some of the members decided to change their names. Mick O'Donnell took the new name, Don Craine, and Keith Evans became Keith Grant.[3]
The band was iconic during its time in the early 1960s, partly owing to Don Craine's deerstalker cap which he wore to mock the aristocracy.[4] The band has many fans who have achieved commercial success, including Van Morrison, Steve Marriott, and Rod Stewart, the latter two had even auditioned for a place in the band but were turned down because they both wanted to be frontmen, while Don Craine and Keith Grant did not wish to relinquish that role.[4]
They subsequently modified their musical style, and after an EP of 'sick' songs (e.g. "I Want My Baby Back"), they experimented with both country ("The Country Sect") and rock ("Rock Sect's In").[2][1] They later collaborated with Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats, and released two albums under the name Thee Headcoats Sect. They performed regularly at the Studio 51 club in Great Newport Street near Leicester Square tube station in London on a Friday night and Sunday afternoon,[2] from which came the first EP featuring the songs "Beautiful Delilah" and "Little Egypt". The EP started off with the sound of the bells of Big Ben. The lead guitarist was Terry Clemson (Gibson) who played his Gibson 335. Studio 51 was also known as the Ken Colyer Club and the Rolling Stones made many performances at this club, but according to Rod Harrison, guitarist with Asgaerd and school friend of Terry Clemson, "you could say the Downliners Sect were almost residents."[citation needed]
Members
- Current members
- Keith Grant – vocals/bass
- Don Craine – vocals/guitar
- Del Dwyer – vocals/guitar
- John O'Leary – vocals/harp
- Mark Freeman – drums
- Past members
- Al Brooks – drums
- Barry Cooper – keyboards
- Rod De'Ath – drums
- Matt Fisher – keyboards
- Kevin Flanagan – drums
- Terry Gibson – lead guitar
- Pip Harvey – harmonica
- Paul Holm – drums
- Mel Lewis – lead guitar
- Nat Maynard – keyboard
- Ray Sone – harmonica
- John Sutton – drums
- Bob Taylor – lead guitar
- Paul Tiller – harmonica
- Zach Wilson – guitar
- Paul Martinez – vocals/bass
- Mike Chapman – vocals/guitar
Discography
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Singles
- Jun 1964 – "Baby What's Wrong" / "Be A Sect Maniac" (Columbia DB 7300)
- Sep 1964 – "Little Egypt (Ying-Yang)" / "Sect Appeal" (Columbia DB 7347)
- Nov 1964 – "Find Out What's Happening" / "Insecticide" (Columbia DB 7415)
- ??? 1965 – "Wreck of the Old '97" / "Leader of the Sect" (Columbia DB 7509)
- Jun 1965 – "I Got Mine" / "Waiting in Heaven Somewhere" (Columbia DB 7597)
- Oct 1965 – "Bad Storm Coming" / "Lonely And Blue" (Columbia DB 7712)
- Jan 1966 – "All Night Worker" / "He Was A Square" (Columbia DB 7817)
- Jun 1966 – "Glendora" / "I'll Find Out" (Columbia DB 7939)
- Sep 1966 – "The Cost of Living" / "Everything I've Got To Give" (Columbia DB 8008)
7" EPs
- "Nite in Gt. Newport Street": Beautiful Delilah/Shame Shame Shame/Green Onions/Nursery Rhymes (Contrast RBCSP 001, 1964)
- "Brite Lites": Bright Lights Big City/I need you baby(mona)/Do the Dog/Roll Over Beethoven (Contrast RBCSP 002, 1964) :Unreleased, finished sleeves exist. Tapes lost in 1964, released in March 2011.
- "The Sect Sing Sick Songs" – I Want My Baby Back/Leader of the Sect/Midnight Hour/Now She's Dead (Columbia SEG 8438, 1965)
LPs
The Sect (December 18, 1964)
The Sect | |
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Studio album by Downliner's Sect | |
Released | 1964 |
Genre | Rock, R&B |
Label | Columbia Records |
- Hurt By Love
- One Ugly Child
- Lonely And Blue
- Our Little Rendezvous
- Guitar Boogie
- Too Much Monkey Business
- Sect Appeal
- Baby What's on Your Mind?
- Cops And Robbers
- Easy Rider
- Bloodhound
- Bright Lights
- I Wanna Put A Tiger in Your Tank
- Be A Sect Maniac
Columbia 33SX 1658
The Country Sect (1965)
The Country Sect | |
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Studio album by Downliners Sect | |
Released | 1965 |
Genre | Rock, R&B, Country |
Label | Columbia Records |
- If I Could Just Go Back
- Rocks in My Bed
- Ballad of the Hounds
- Little Play Soldiers
- Hard Travellin'
- Wait for the Light To Shine
- I Got Mine
- Waiting in Heaven
- Above And Beyond
- Bad Storm Coming
- Midnight Special
- Wolverton Mountain
Columbia 33SX 1745
The Rock Sect's In (April 1966)
The Rock Sect's In | |
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Studio album by Downliners Sect | |
Released | 1966 |
Genre | Rock, R&B |
Label | Columbia Records |
- Hang on Sloopy
- Fortune Teller
- Hey Hey Hey Hey
- Everything I've Got To Give
- Outside
- I'm Hooked on You
- Don't Lie To Me
- May The Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose
- He Was A Square
- I'm Looking for a Woman
- Rock Sect's in Again
- Brand New Cadillac
Columbia 33SX 6028
The Definitive Downliners Sect: Singles – A's & B's (1994)
Definitive Downliners Sect | |
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Compilation album by Downliners Sect | |
Released | 1994 |
Genre | Rock, R&B |
Label | See For Miles |
- Cadillac
- Roll Over Beethoven
- Beautiful Delilah
- Shame, Shame, Shame
- Green Onions
- Nursery Rhymes
- Baby What's Wrong
- Be A Sect Maniac
- Little Egypt (Ying-Yang)
- Sect Appeal
- Find Out What's Happening
- Insecticide
- Wreck of the Old '97
- Leader of the Sect
- I Want My Baby Back
- Midnight Hour
- Now She's Dead
- I Got Mine
- Waiting in Heaven Somewhere
- Bad Storm Coming
- Lonely And Blue
- All Night Worker
- He Was A Square
- Glendora
- I'll Find Out
- Cost of Living
- Everything I've Got To Give
- I Can't Get Away From You
- Roses
See For Miles SEECD398
References
- ^ a b c Richie Unterberger. "The Downliners Sect | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 393. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
- ^ a b c d "The story of the Sect". Angelfire.com. 11 September 1965. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- ^ a b c Walton, Christian (16 November 2014). "Music-Drop Magazine: Interview with Don Craine of The Downliners Sect". Musicneedshelp.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
External links
- "The Downliner Sect Homepage". Downlinersect.com. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- "The Downliners Sect". Angelfire.com. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- "The Downliners Sect". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 29 October 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- "The Downliners Sect". Making Time. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- "Downliners Sect – Brite Lights EP, coming soon! | HAND OF GLORY RECORDS". Handofglory.co.uk. 10 December 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2017.