The Gentrys - Keep On Dancing (Expanded Edition) (1965/2019)
BAND/ARTIST: The Gentrys
- Title: Keep On Dancing (Expanded Edition)
- Year Of Release: 1965/2019
- Label: Polydor
- Genre: Pop Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:32:07
- Total Size: 110 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Keep On Dancing
02. Everybody To Their Own Kick
03. Sometimes
04. Hang On Sloopy
05. Hey Girl, Don't Bother Me
06. Brown Paper Sack
07. Do You Love Me
08. Hand Jive
09. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
10. Don't Send Me No Flowers
11. Little Girl Next Door
12. Make Up Your Mind
13. Spead It On Thick
14. Everyday I Have To Cry
01. Keep On Dancing
02. Everybody To Their Own Kick
03. Sometimes
04. Hang On Sloopy
05. Hey Girl, Don't Bother Me
06. Brown Paper Sack
07. Do You Love Me
08. Hand Jive
09. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
10. Don't Send Me No Flowers
11. Little Girl Next Door
12. Make Up Your Mind
13. Spead It On Thick
14. Everyday I Have To Cry
The Gentrys didn't take the prize when they competed on The Ted Mack Amateur Hour, but the resulting exposure led to the group's signing with the local Youngstown label. The evergreen "Keep on Dancing," their second single, hit the Top Five in 1965 after MGM picked it up for national distribution. The song was a cover of a 1963 recording by the Avantis and, in the Gentrys' hands, exemplified the stripped-down, three-chord rock & roll of the garage band revolution. Keep on Dancing is a reissue of the group's MGM album of the same name, the first of two long-players they recorded for the label and the only one to chart. The album contains the their big hit, one side of their first Youngtown single ("Sometimes"), and an assortment of ballads and garage band standards such as "Hang on Sloopy," most of which are based on the same basic chord progression. The influence of the British Invasion particularly early Beatles is apparent, as are flashes of soft pop vocal harmonies and Byrds-y arpeggiated guitars. Two bonus tracks round up the group's remaining Top 100 hits for MGM: the unvarnished rock & roll of "Spread It on Thick" and a cover of Arthur Alexander's more nuanced "Everyday I Have to Cry."
Year 2019 | Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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