Album
Gloria
1966 · Rock, Blues
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Gloria is a Rock album by The Shadows Of Knight, originally released in 1966. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked.
About
Chicago’s The Shadow’s Of Knight remains an often overlooked ‘60s garage rock band, though they were one of the few acts to bring blues-rock around full circle, reclaiming those Chess-Records-favored numbers from British invasion acts with an injection of young American punk energy. The band’s 1966 debut album <i>Gloria</i> rocks feverishly, proving that English teens weren’t the only ones dressing up in hip mod fashions and grooving to maximum R&B. Shadows Of Knight’s cover of Van Morrison and Them’s “Gloria” opens with plenty of attitude and though it may not be as strong as the original, this rendition surpassed Morrison’s version on the radio charts (if only because the original contained the lyrics “She comes to my room” which was too risqué for airplay in 1965). Frontman Jim Sohns must have been aware of his high-toned nasal inflection because he toughens up the vocal performance on a cover of “I Got My Mojo Working” Conversely, he plays up his androgynous croon on the band’s own ballad “Dark Side.”
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Tracklist
- 1Gloria2:37
- 2Light Bulb Blues2:35
- 3I Got My Mojo Working3:32
- 4Dark Side2:03
- 5Boom Boom2:31
- 6Let It Rock1:55
- 7Oh Yeah2:48
- 8It Always Happens That Way1:55
- 9You Can't Judge a Book2:40
- 10Hoochie Coochie Man3:55
- 11I Just Want to Make Love to You3:51
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Garage Rock
- raw
- frenzied
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- James Alan SohnsBAND, LEAD VOCALS LEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- Jerry McGeorgeBAND, RHYTHM GUITAR GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR
- Joseph J. KellyBAND, BASS BASS BASS GUITAR
- Tom SchiffourBAND, DRUMS DRUMS
- Warren RodgersLEAD GUITAR
- Warren RogersBAND, LEAD GUITAR BASS GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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