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The Palace Guard - Saturdays Child flac album

The Palace Guard - Saturdays Child flac album
  • Performer The Palace Guard
  • Title Saturdays Child
  • Date of release 1964
  • Country US
  • Style Garage Rock, Pop Rock
  • Other formats AUD DTS DMF MP1 AU WAV AAC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1971 mb
  • Size FLAC 1412 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 551

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The Palace Guard consisted of John Beaudoin and his brothers, Dave Beaudoin and Don Beaudoin, and bassist Rick Moser, lead guitarist Chuck McLung, vocalist Mike Conley, and drummer Emitt Rhodes. For a short time just after the band's formation, Don Grady, aka Don Agrati, was also a member. The Palace Guard dressed in matching uniforms of indiscriminate military origin, and were known to don furry headgear similar to the British Beefeaters. While these gags were obviously not keys to success, they make for some wonderfully kitschy photos. One of these graces the cover of retro indie Gear-Fab's straight reissue of the Palace Guard's only full-length album, a self-titled 1966 release that originally appeared on Cameo/Parkway. Falling Sugar" is here, as well as lesser-hits like "Greed.

The Palace Guard didn't make much of a splash anywhere but Southern California. The band didn't chart nationally, but one of its songs, the folk-rock "Falling Sugar," was well-received regionally. The group debuted on Orange Empire Records, a Los Angeles-based label, with the single "All Night Long. Later, Verve Records picked up distribution rights to "Falling Sugar. The band moved over to Cameo/Parkway Records in 1966 and put out "Greed" and "Saturday's Child

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The Palace Guards were an American garage rock band from Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans, who were active in the mid to late 1960s. Their approach was highly influenced by the British Invasion popularized by bands such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones but was also informed by the folk rock and soul sounds coming out of America during the period. Drummer Frank Bua would later go on, years later, to play with the popular roots rock and funk group, the Radiators.

The Palace Guard- Saturday& Child. Saturday& Child" cover (The Monkees). The Spectrum - Saturday& Child (1967).

The Palace Guard has been added to your Cart. The biggest fault of this 'album' is the fact that they are singles, cobbled together over a couple year period. For my buck, I'd rather hear a rushed released album with all folk rock or all psych or eclectic with some basis of 'time' then a groups B sides, aimed at getting a slow dance break, bringing down the ship. In the end, worth a look.

Tracklist

Saturdays Child 2:31
Party Lights 3:31

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
P-111 The Palace Guard Saturdays Child ‎(7") Parkway P-111 US 1964
P-111 The Palace Guard Saturdays Child ‎(7", Promo) Parkway P-111 US 1964