Quiver [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Glad I Came Around
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2. Down Your Way
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3. Killer Man
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4. Take a Train
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5. Cool Evening
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6. Barnes Country
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7. Back on the Road
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8. Just Loving You
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9. Reason for Staying
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Quiver [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Hello old friend
- Pure pop-rock
- great but could be better
- Good Compilation Of An Underappreciated Band
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The Very Best of the Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
The Sutherland Brothers
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000669VL
Release Date: 2002-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Pie - The Sutherland Brothers
- I Was in Chains - The Sutherland Brothers
- Real Love - The Sutherland Brothers
- Sailing - The Sutherland Brothers
- You Got Me Anyway - The Sutherland Brothers
- Lifeboat - The Sutherland Brothers
- Dream Kid - The Sutherland Brothers
- Champion the Underdog - The Sutherland Brothers
- Beat of the Street - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Laid Back in Anger - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- When the Train Comes - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Arms of Mary [Single Version] - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Dr. Dancer - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Love on the Moon - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Moonlight Lady - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Slipstream - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Secrets - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- Something's Burning - Quiver, The Sutherland Brothers
- When the Night Comes Down - The Sutherland Brothers
- Easy Come, Easy Go [Single Version] - The Sutherland Brothers
Album Details
Outstanding 20 Track Collection of this Most Pleasant of 70's Band that Made it Big for Only a Little While. Their Biggest Hit "Arms of Mary" was Covered by the Everly Brothers on their Reunion Album "eb 84".
Customer Reviews:
Hello old friend.......2007-01-15
I used to listen to SB&Q when I was in my 20's and hearing some of these song again after some 25 years, its like an old friend come home to stay. Especially the songs from Lifeboat and Slipstream. Thanx a ton.
Pure pop-rock.......2006-11-02
The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver were one of those hard-working bands of the 1970s who never made it as big as they should have. As a result, they seemed to drift from genre to genre (e.g. reggae to Eagles to Police) in order to hit upon the right success formula. In retrospect, only the reggae attempts were misguided (like many other white-men-sing-Jamaica songs of the time).
The songs that have lasted the best are the classic singles: 'Arms of Mary', 'Sailing', 'When the Train Comes' and 'You Got Me Anyway'. Indeed I was surprised how many of the tunes were familiar. I guess I'm one of the millions who had no idea that Iain Sutherland was responsible for so many standards.
Although there is the occasional tinkling of the piano or organ in the background, SB&Q were very much a guitar band, and featured the marvellous Tim Renwick on lead. To my ear, this is a very similar genre to the Alan Parsons Project and the Eagles, if such is possible.
I have to confess that this is the first SB&Q album I have bought, despite having seen the band in concert. They did a gig at my school (Oundle) in the mid-1970s, and I suspect we enjoyed it but it was just too middle-of-the-road for us hardened, progressive Henry Cow fans.
It may still be the supermarket muzak of the Noughties, but good luck to them, and let's hope they're getting all the royalties they deserve.
great but could be better.......2002-07-05
why do record companies not listen to the people who buy the music??
this cd has some of the best music that this underrated band from the seventies ever made but is still missing tracks which would have made it a must for any cd collection!
tracks such as "if i could have your loving" "every tear i cry"
and the great rocker "bluesy world"
like another great seventies band "badfinger" the sutherland brothers never quite made it to the top but had some world wide hits such as "the pie" "arms of mary"
they have another link to badfinger as the biggest hit they ever had which they wrote was sung by another artist and that track of course was "sailing" by rod stewart ( badfingers biggest hit was "without you" by nillson) and of course the lead guitarist willie i believe played later on with joey molland from badfinger
best tracks on this cd are of course "arms of mary" " the pie"
dream kid etc and is a worthwhile additon to those who love good honest pop/rock and well written songs from the fabulous seventies
Good Compilation Of An Underappreciated Band.......2002-06-27
I've been a fan of this band ever since I saw them open for Elton John here in Greensboro in 1973. At the time, they were the Sutherland Brothers & Quiver. The Sutherlands and Quiver were two bands that merged. Tim Renwick (guitar) and Willie Wilson (drums) were the key members of Quiver. They gave Iain and Gavin Sutherland, both fine songwriters and singers, the musicians they needed to fulfill the potential of their songs. As with all "best of" compilations, there are some songs that didn't make the cut for some reason. Some of the songs that aren't included are: "Ain't Too Proud To Beg","Bluesy World","You & Me","One More Night With You", and "Midnight Rendezvous". There are still a lot of great songs that are here: "Real Love","You Got Me Anyway","Arms Of Mary","Dream Kid","Champion The Underdog","Sailing", and "Love On The Moon". Gavin and Iain both wrote songs that had beautiful melodies, but at times they were lyrically feeble. To my knowledge, the only singles that charted were "Arms Of Mary" and "You Got Me Anyway". Considering the quality of the music in the mid to late '70's, it's depressing to think that a band this talented and accomplished couldn't have had more success. Along with Badfinger, the Sutherland Brothers were one of the bands of the '70's that deserved great success and recognition and got virtually none.
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