Damaged Goods is proud to present re-issues
of one of thee great collaborations of our times...
Legendary 60's Garage pioneers THE DOWNLINERS SECT
and THEE HEADCOATS...Ladies
& Gentlemen I give you THEE HEADCOATS SECT.
Line Up: Don Craine - guitar, vox,
Keith Grant - bass, vox
Billy Childish
- lead guitar,
Johnny Johnson - harp
Bruce Brand - drums
THEE HEADCOATS SECT is the inevitable intersection of two
generations of mad-hatted Punk R & B misfits with musical
and philosophical lineage that can be traced back over more
than 30 years. The Donwliners Sect were among the country's
foremost rhythm and blues groups, their most prolific period
being the years from 1964 to 1966. As is often the case,
they were denied the sort of success they deserved - they
were outcasts, too young, too uncouth, and just a tad too
eccentric to be accepted by their peers. As the Melody Maker
said of their debut album in 1964: 'forget this one if you
want a Happy Christmas, and don't want to drive all the
guests away from your party'. Today, however, to fans of
raw, vital punk R & B, the Downliners Sect are revered
above and beyond any of their tamers, more famous UK beat
contemporaries.
Now, fast forward 30 years or so to 1996. A group of punk
R'n'B upstarts (including one Mr. Billy Childish), wearing
ludicrous headgear, with a Milkshakes
and Mighty Caesars pedigree are wowing the seething mass
of young, uncouth, eccentric garage-heads at venues all
over the country, and in the USA, and in Japan. Today Chatham,
tomorrow the world! Thee Headcoats had kicked at the same
locked doors as the Downliners Sect had before them, but
now had found the key to success.
Now, fast forward again. What if the now greying original
Sectarians were to team up with the upstart Headcoats? Pit
these seasoned R&B icons against the punk energy of
their bastard children, let 'em sink their still healthy
choppers into some of Childish's brash, biting material
and capture the whole mess on tape with as little technological
interference as possible. It couldn't be anything less than
brilliant!
And it wasn't. 'Deerstalking Men' (on Hangmans Daughter)
was the Frankenstein's Monster of British Garage's first
outing, in 1996 followed by 'Ready Sect Go!' in 2000 (on
Vinyl Japan).
So lock up your daughters, fasten your deerstalker, and
enjoy the irreverent spirit, and wicked sense of humour
and irony that lives on in THEE HEADCOAT SECT!!! |