
The Sorrows are considered perhaps to be the archetypal "Freakbeat" band. Formed in 1963 in Coventry, England, they released their first album "Take a Heart" in 1965 on the Piccadilly Records label which was a subsidiary of Pye Records. The Sorrows were at the time the hardest, most aggressive and contemporary R&B band of that time, although later this brand of music was eventually termed "Freakbeat". The Sorrows were so edgy and raw they simply made The Rolling Stones seem like easy listening music.
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Take a Heart
You've Got What I Want
I Don't Wanna Be Free
Baby
Teenage Letter
Come With Me
Let Me In
Take A Heart - Mono Version
Take a Heart - Single Version
We Should Get Along Fine
How Love Used to Be
No, No, No, No
Don't Sing No Sad Songs for Me
Let the Live Live
Take a Heart (Stereo Version)
My Gal
Gonna Find a Cave
Cara-Lin
She's Got The Action
Pink, Purple, Yellow, Red
Pink, Purple, Yellow, Red (Single Version)
I Don't Wanna Be Free - Single Version
Take a Heart (Mono Version)
I Take What I Want
Baby All the Time
You've Got What I Want - Single Version
Take A Heart - Stereo Version
I Don't Wanna Be Free (Stereo Version)
No No No No
Pink, Purple, Yellow, Red - Single Version
Pink Purple Yellow And Red
Which Way
You've Got What I Want (Single Version)
Zabadak
Hey Mr Policeman
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Armchair King
Hooky
You're Still Mine
vivi
The Makers
Ypotron
No, No, No, No (Stereo Version)
Nimm mein Herz
No, No, No, No - Single Version
Pioggia Sul Tuo Viso
Take a Heart (Single Version)
Teenage Letter - Single Version
I Don't Wanna Be Free - Stereo Version
No, No, No
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