Studio Six - Times Were When

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Review by fastabikha -

Studio Six has released their latest album titled "Times Were When" and it's a musical journey that will take you back in time. The album features a range of genres from blues to rock and roll, and the band's unique sound is evident throughout.

The album opens with the upbeat track "Rock and Roll Fever", which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song features catchy guitar riffs and a strong rhythm section that will have you tapping your feet in no time.

The album then moves into the more bluesy tracks "Blues for You" and "Muddy Waters", which showcase the band's ability to play with emotion and feeling. The vocals on these tracks are particularly strong, with the lead singer delivering powerful performances that will give you goosebumps.

The album then takes a turn towards the more mellow side with the tracks "Times Were When" and "Fading Memories". These songs are slower and more introspective, but still maintain the band's signature sound.

The album finishes with the high-energy track "Let's Get Loud", which is a perfect way to end the album on a high note. The song features an infectious chorus that will have you singing along in no time.

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Artist: Studio Six
Album: Times Were When
Rating: 4.0

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Filename: studio-six-times-were-when.rar
  • MP3 size: 11.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 89 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Times Were When
I Can't Sleep

Video

Studio Six - Times Were When
Studio Six - I Can't Sleep (1967)

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Catalog Numbers

56174

Labels

Polydor

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About Studio Six

The Studio Six line-up was Colin McClure (vocals), his brother Clive McClure (rhythm guitar), Neil Grimshaw (lead), Gerry Tedeschi (bass), Ricky Kerr (organ) and Ron Milne (drums). The McClures' father, Carl McClure, managed the band.
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Summary by fastabikha -

"Times Were When" is a great album that showcases Studio Six's versatility and talent. The band's ability to blend different genres and create a unique sound is impressive, and this album is a testament to that. If you're a fan of blues or rock and roll, this album is definitely worth a listen.

Comments

my favourt band played bellshill ymca for ages singer COLIN McCLUREE cousinOF CHRIS
Times where when dad????ୀ౧ୀౢୀ౳ୀౣୀ౴ୀ౿ miss you loads ? miss your voice ??? can’t believe you and uncle Clive have gone??? times where when???ୀ౧ୀౢୀ౳ୀౣୀ౴ୀ౿ rest in peace ?? McClure’s ya bass??ୀ౧ୀౢୀ౳ୀౣୀ౴ୀ౿
A Dutch band The Cats had a hit on the continent with this, I THINK. This would give some much deserved royalties to Neil Grimshaw. I do hope Studio Six had some success in Europe with the song.
A band who should have had far more success with this single. The subject matter so different to much of the music at the time. Potentially a top ten hit. Sadly it never was.
The Cats brought me here
I remember this on radio Scotland a great pirate station