Monday, 18 November 2024

The In-Sect - Introducing The In-Sect Direct From England (1965) [mp3 320kbps]

Year: 1965 (CD 2004)
Label: Rock-In-Beat-Records (Germany), RBPC 224
Style: Beat, Pop
Country: London, England
Time: 23:20
Format: mp3 320kbps
Size: 54 Mb

Originally known as the Rebs, the group's line-up featured Robin Hunt (lead vocals, drums), Ian Baldwin (bass), George Haywood (lead guitar), Brian Gill (lead guitar) John Da Costa (rhythm guitar, keyboards), and Peter Dunton (drums). In 1966, the band recorded a British Invasion-exploitation album on RCA Records, Introducing the In-Sect Direct from London, under the name In-Sect, with all but one of the tracks on the piece being cover versions of contemporary pop hits. Later in the year, the group, then known as No Flies on Us, auditioned for Decca Records by presenting them two demos of songs with one later appearing on the band's debut single: a rendition of Paul Revere and the Raiders' tune "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone" and "Just Won't Do". The Decca label negotiated a record deal with No Flies on Us after they agreed to shorten their moniker to the Flies.
In October 1966, the band re-recorded a psychedelic pop-oriented cover of "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone", along with the new composition "Talk to Me" for the respective A-side and B-side of their debut single. The record became a regional hit, peaking at number 11 on the Wonderful Radio London Fab 40 charts. With a substantial following circulating around the Flies, the group was picked up as the opening live act for popular English bands such as the Move, the Who, and the Moody Blues. In addition, the Flies held a prominent slot alongside the Jimi Hendrix Experience at the popular club, the Roundhouse, in February 1967. The band became notorious for their sometimes outrageous stage acts, particularly their April 1967 appearance at the 14-Hour Technicolor Dream psychedelic festival where the group arranged hundreds of bags of flour to explode and consequently cover the unsuspecting audience. They also heckled Pink Floyd as "sell outs" during the latter's sets at the UFO Club. By way of retaliation, Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett included the line "I see the Flies" in out-take solo song "Birdie Hop" (eventually released on compilation album Opel) and used a painting of flies as the cover art for his second solo album.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flies_(English_band))

01. Reelin' and Rockin' (02:23)
02. Ticket to Ride (02:57)
03. Help Me Ronda (02:34)
04. There Ain't No Woman (01:54)
05. Yes It Is (02:42)
06. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat (02:18)
07. Do the Freddie (01:42)
08. Silhouettes (01:58)
09. The Biggest Lie (02:33)
10. You Were Made for Me (02:14)

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