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Artist: Sounds Incorporated
Title: Sounds Incorporated / Studio 2 Stereo
Year Of Release: 2004
Country: Great Britain
Label: Beat Goes On Records
Genre: British Invasion / Beat
Quality: FLAC | lossless

Tracklist:
01. William Tell
02. Fingertips
03. I'm In Love Again
04. Rinky Dink
05. Bullets
06. Last Night
07. Sound Like Movin'
08. One Mint Julep
09. Ready Teddy
10. Crane (Theme From TV Series)
11. Maria
12. Light Cavalry
13. Goldfinger
14. Little Bird
15. If We Lived On Top Of A Mountain
16. Grab This Thing
17. Yesterday
18. Boil Over
19. What Now My Love
20. Zorba's Dance
21. Bahama Sound
22. On The Rebound
23. The Old And The New
24. Legend Of Lyndos
25. Twilight Of An Empire

Personnel:
Alan Holmes
Barry Cameron
Griff West
John St. John Gillard
Tony Newman
Wes Hunter

Sounds Incorporated was one of the first British rock groups to do more than imitate Cliff Richard's backing band the Shadows, and wound up supporting a number of legendary artists while landing a few British hits in their own right. Formed in 1961 in their home area of northwestern Kent, the band included saxophonists/woodwind players Alan "Boots" Holmes and "Major" Griff West (born David Glyde), organist/pianist/baritone saxophonist Barrie Cameron (born Baz Elmes), guitarist John St. John (born John Gillard), bassist Wes Hunter (born Dick Thomas), and drummer Tony Newman (born Richard Anthony Newman). They gigged extensively on a local basis and occasionally played London as well, where they quickly made an impression as one of the few British beat bands led by a horn section. Early on, they backed visiting American rockers like Gene Vincent, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Sam Cooke (among many others), learning the artists' repertoires before their arrival in the U.K. They soon got an opportunity to record with the legendary producer Joe Meek, and in 1963 released several singles on Decca. They also began traveling to Hamburg to entertain American servicemen; there they played the famous Star Club and met and befriended the Beatles. Late in 1963, Beatles manager Brian Epstein signed Sounds Incorporated to his company; the following year, the group not only became singer Cilla Black's regular backing band, but also toured the world as the Beatles' opening act, and released their self-titled debut album (plus several more singles, including an arrangement of "William Tell" that topped the charts in Australia) on Columbia.
During the mid-'60s, they augmented their own recordings with numerous gigs on the U.K. ballroom circuit and plenty of session work; they also landed a fairly sizable hit with an arrangement of "Hall of the Mountain King." A second album, also (confusingly) titled Sounds Incorporated, appeared on the Studio Two label in 1966; the following year, the Beatles invited Cameron, Holmes, and West to be the saxophone section on their Sgt. Pepper track "Good Morning, Good Morning." The same year, however, Newman left to pursue a full-time session career and was replaced by Terry Fogg; Cameron also departed to become an arranger and manager, and his place was taken by Trevor White, who gave the group its first vocalist. As the circuit for traditional-style rock & roll shifted from ballrooms to more upscale cabarets, Sounds Incorporated landed better-paying gigs and used the money to travel to Australia in 1969 and play extensively around Sydney. In 1971, they finally called it a career; some remained in Sydney, while others returned to England and took low-profile, music-related jobs.

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