The Groovies gave themselves a major reboot in 1971 when a then 18-year-old Chris Wilson replaced Roy Loney as the band’s frontman and Cyril Jordan’s writing partner. This was the formation of the group that made that journey to England at the behest of UA – helping set the scene for punk – and which, with a couple of line-up changes along the way, ended up signing to Sire Records and making three brilliant albums – “Shake Some Action”, “Now” and “Jumpin’ In The Night” – before eventually running out of steam following Wilson’s departure in 1981.
The criticism of those albums is that they were heavy on cover songs so the "Between Lines" package strips out other peoples' songs and focuses on the Jordan-Wilson material.
Laing offers: “These two releases together tell the real story of the frequently misunderstood Flamin’ Groovies second incarnations, and reveal why they were so influential at the time and why so many fans – including us here at Grown Up Wrong! – consider them to be one of the greatest rock’n’roll groups of all time.”
Released on November 29 and UK and European pre-orders can be made here. Word of other markets when they come to hand.