When it came to tough, snarling, mod-into-freakbeat sounds, legendary
mid-Sixties act the
Sorrows had few peers. Formed in Coventry, the band was signed by
producer/A&R man
John Schroeder to the Piccadilly label in late 1964. In the space of little
more than a year, they cut a superb album as well as a clutch of menacing,
thrillingly essential 45s, including the iconic Take A Heart (the band's only
chart success) and its equally incendiary follow-up,
You’ve Got What I Want.
Featuring a dazzling 16-page booklet that contains previously unpublished
photos, new liner
notes and quotes from band members Don Fardon and Wez Price, You’ve Got What
I Want is
nothing less than pure sonic overload from one of the most dynamic garage bands
of the
era…