The Rock Sects In was the Downliners Sect's final official studio album, though you'd never guess from the intensity with which they approach covers of "Hang on Sloopy" and "He Was a Square" – they were becoming less enchanted with the direction in which music was going around them, and losing enthusiasm for recordings, in particular, but that didn't stop them from generating this fuzzed-out classic. They could still hold their own with anyone in music this side of the Kinks, and on "I'm Looking for a Woman," with its shimmering Bo Diddley guitar pyrotechnics, they even managed to outdo the Stones on their similarly conceived "Please Go Home." The sound is beautiful throughout the CD, and there's a very full and informative annotation of the group's history, but it's the presence of bonus tracks like the fuzzed-out lust-fest "All Night Worker" that make this essential listening.
"Out of the Rock" is Ilan's first solo album. A colorful mix of ideas along with ilan's identified composing style were used to create a flowing set of instrumental pieces, accompanied with creative and expressive players. Once you listen, the rainbow on the cover photo will be heard in your ears.
Another quality Time-Life music collection with 500 originals from the period 1955-1964, the so called "Rock'n'Roll Era". In addition of this wonderful classics' parade, you will acquire a R'n'R encyclopedia, since each CD comes with an extensive description and historical data, in a 6 page booklet, scanned at 600 dpi. Enjoy excellent music and artwork.
Another quality Time-Life music collection with 500 originals from the period 1955-1964, the so called "Rock'n'Roll Era". In addition of this wonderful classics' parade, you will acquire a R'n'R encyclopedia, since each CD comes with an extensive description and historical data, in a 6 page booklet, scanned at 600 dpi. Enjoy excellent music and artwork.