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Sex - the end of my life (1971 full album)


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This is the second album of the group, check here for the first:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpBDbqeJwjk



A French-Canadian band from Montreal, Quebec, whose lyrics are English. Both their albums are now rare. The first leans very much towards hard rock with sledgehammer drums, thundering rhythm, furious guitar leads and wasted vocals. There's some nice woodwind on 'Come, Wake Up!', some pleasant mouth harp on 'Try' and some fuzzy guitar on 'Night Symphony' and 'Love Is A Game'; but overall the menu's heavy-handed bluesy hard rock. The first 45 was culled from this album. All the material was penned by Gratton, Rousseau and Trepanier. The lyrics are very much in the spin of their name, particularly the final cut. For hard rockers only!

1971's \"The End of My Life\" found Sex expanded to a quartet with the addition of sax/woodwind player Pierre \"Pedro\" Ouellette. Produced by Joey Gallmi, the album marked a distinctive change in the band's sound. Largely abandoning the debut's blues-rock direction, this time out tracks like 'Born to Love' and '' found them trying to find a niche somewhere between progressive and jazz-rock genres.



YVES ROUSSEAU : guitars

ROBERT TREPANIER : vocals, bass, harmonica

SERGE GRATTON : drums, congas, xylophone, percussion

PIERRE OUELLETE : sax, flute



1) born to love \"00:00\"

2) I'm startin' my life today \"6:43\"

3) emotions \"12:25\"

4) pleasure \"20:12\"

5) see \"23:35\"

6) Syphilissia \"26:46\"

7) the end of my life \"31:40\"

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