Sutherland Brothers & Quiver - The Very Best Of (1971-79) (2002) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
- Title: The Very Best Of
- Year Of Release: 1971-79/2002
- Label: Columbia [507709 2]
- Genre: Pop Rock, Folk Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image + cue,scans)
- Total Time: 01:12:12
- Total Size: 469mb(+5%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Folk rockers the Sutherland Brothers formed originally in London during 1970, but it wasn't until a few years later (when the group fused together with another band) that they enjoyed their greatest chart success. Brothers Ian (vocals, guitar) and Gavin (bass, vocals) first went by the name of A New Generation (at the insistence of their manager at the time) before the duo changed their name to the Sutherland Brothers and recorded a demo. The tape caught the ear of former Traffic bassist Muff Winwood, who helped sign the duo to Island Records, a label that Winwood served as an A&R man for at the time. A pair of largely folk-based recordings were issued in 1972, a self-titled debut and Lifeboat, the latter of which scored the group their first bona fide hit, "(I Don't Want to Love You But) You Got Me Anyway," as well as an original composition that would later be covered by Rod Stewart, "Sailing."
By the dawn of 1973, the Sutherland Brothers decided to augment their group (they were unhappy with their live sound at the time) by teaming up with an obscure rock act named Quiver (who had issued a pair of underappreciated albums on their own -- 1971's self-titled release and 1972's Gone in the Morning) -- as the new group went by the name of the Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, or SBQ. The Sutherland Brothers & Quiver remained intact for much of the '70s and Stewart's aforementioned cover of "Sailing" hit the number one spot in the U.K. and during 1975, the group scored another sizeable hit on their own with "The Arms of Mary" (peaking at number five in the U.K.). The group steadily toured both the United States and Europe, issuing such further releases as 1973's Dream Kid and 1974's Beat of the Street before leaving Island for Columbia Records and releasing 1975's Reach for the Sky, 1976's Slipstream, 1977's Down to Earth, and 1979's When the Night Comes Down. But by the dawn of the '80s, the hits had dried up and SBQ decided to call it a day. Both of the Sutherland brothers attempted to launch solo careers on their own during the early '80s, but both failed to retain the audience of their previous band.
By the dawn of 1973, the Sutherland Brothers decided to augment their group (they were unhappy with their live sound at the time) by teaming up with an obscure rock act named Quiver (who had issued a pair of underappreciated albums on their own -- 1971's self-titled release and 1972's Gone in the Morning) -- as the new group went by the name of the Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, or SBQ. The Sutherland Brothers & Quiver remained intact for much of the '70s and Stewart's aforementioned cover of "Sailing" hit the number one spot in the U.K. and during 1975, the group scored another sizeable hit on their own with "The Arms of Mary" (peaking at number five in the U.K.). The group steadily toured both the United States and Europe, issuing such further releases as 1973's Dream Kid and 1974's Beat of the Street before leaving Island for Columbia Records and releasing 1975's Reach for the Sky, 1976's Slipstream, 1977's Down to Earth, and 1979's When the Night Comes Down. But by the dawn of the '80s, the hits had dried up and SBQ decided to call it a day. Both of the Sutherland brothers attempted to launch solo careers on their own during the early '80s, but both failed to retain the audience of their previous band.
Tracks:
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The Sutherland Brothers :
01. The Pie - 5:42
02. I Was In Chains - 2:35
03. Real Love - 4:45
04. Sailing - 2:35
05. You Got Me Anyway - 3:00
06. Lifeboat (G. Sutherland) - 2:55
07. Dream Kid (G. Sutherland, I. Sutherland) - 2:47
08. Champion The Underdog - 4:75
The Sutherland Brothers And Quiver :
09. Beat Of The Street (G. Sutherland) - 3:53
10. Laid Back In Anger - 3:20
11. When The Train Comes - 3:57
12. Arms Of Mary (Single Version) - 2:35
13. Dr. Dancer (G. Sutherland) - 4:45
14. Love On The Moon (G. Sutherland) - 4:17
15. Moonlight Lady - 3:03
16. Slipstream - 2:31
17 Secrets - 3:09
18. Something's Burning (G. Sutherland) - 3:56
The Sutherland Brothers :
19. When The Night Comes Down (G. Sutherland) - 3:53
20. Easy Come, Easy GO (Single Version) - 3:35
Personnel:
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Gavin Sutherland - Guitars Vocals
Iain Sutherland - Vocals, Guitars
Tim Renwick - Guitar
Bruce Thomas - Bass
John 'Willie' Wilson - Drums
Peter Wood - Keyboards
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