Winstones – Sunshine City: Vinyl, LP, Album
Tokyo-based Garage-Soul band WINSTONES finally release their debut album and while the CD-version is released by Radio Underground Records, the LP-version is released by Soundflat Records sister-company Topsy-Turvy Records! Over the past decade these four boys have played in numerous garage/punk/rock-bands (including legendary punk-rock band Teengenerate) before they formed this new musical project moving towards a funky, soulful New Orleans-R&B-influence, yet keeping their punk’n’roll-wildness to their sound.
These four Japanese boys sure have a lot of soul in their veins; their album “Sunshine City” consists of 14 cover versions of soul/R&B-classics. “Ain’t It A Sin” (Charles Bradley) gets you into the cool groove of the record right away and you’ll find yourself moving along to the rhythm and chanting along to the classic mod hymn “Somebody Stole My Thunder” (originally by Georgie Fame) or uptempo soul stomper “I Was Born To Lose Out” (James & Bobby Purify) or their version of “Down Home Girl” (Alvin Robinson). Unique screaming vocals by singer Motor Ken and the band’s refined sound take you through their versatile selection of tunes, that one cannot get enough of!
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Tokyo-based Garage-Soul band WINSTONES finally release their debut album and while the CD-version is released by Radio Underground Records, the LP-version is released by Soundflat Records sister-company Topsy-Turvy Records! Over the past decade these four boys have played in numerous garage/punk/rock-bands (including legendary punk-rock band Teengenerate) before they formed this new musical project moving towards a funky, soulful New Orleans-R&B-influence, yet keeping their punk’n’roll-wildness to their sound.
These four Japanese boys sure have a lot of soul in their veins; their album “Sunshine City” consists of 14 cover versions of soul/R&B-classics. “Ain’t It A Sin” (Charles Bradley) gets you into the cool groove of the record right away and you’ll find yourself moving along to the rhythm and chanting along to the classic mod hymn “Somebody Stole My Thunder” (originally by Georgie Fame) or uptempo soul stomper “I Was Born To Lose Out” (James & Bobby Purify) or their version of “Down Home Girl” (Alvin Robinson). Unique screaming vocals by singer Motor Ken and the band’s refined sound take you through their versatile selection of tunes, that one cannot get enough of!
Track list:
A1 Get Carter Theme
A2 Ain’t It A Sin
A3 Somebody Stole My Thunder
A4 Bring It On Home To Me
A5 Sweeter Than The Day Before
A6 8 Days On The Road
A7 I Was Born To Lose Out
B1 Lady Day And John Coltrane
B2 Down Home Girl
B3 Me And You Doin’ The Boogaloo
B4 You Didn’t Know It But You Had Me
B5 The Dark End Of The Street
B6 Funky Street
B7 A.J. The Housefly
Additional information
Weight | 280 g |
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Dimensions | 35 × 35 × 0.25 cm |
Catalogue number | TTR-004 |
Release Date | 01-Jul-20 |
Barcode | 4250137279992 |
Label | Topsy Turvy Records |
Format | 12" LP |
Artist | Winstones |
Genre | |
Sub-genre | Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Soul |
Discogs Release ID | 16527510 |