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LP DOCTOR DOWNTRIP
Doctor Downtrip
Country of release: Germany, 2017
Original released: 1973
Label: Lucky Pigs
Catalogue number: LPR LP 0823-1
Barcode: 4015689082311
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. Nothing's The Same / Free Morning Time (5:55)
2. Walking In The Desert (4:15)
3. Wanted! (3:35)
4. Lost City (6:45)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Anything Goes (3:20)
2. Better Run Away (2:46)
3. Everything Around (3:53)
4. Big Blue Train (3:18)
5. Feeling Good Again (5:18)
Listen At YouTube:
Formed in Brussels back in 1969, Doctor Downtrip were to
debut with a single for the Vogue label. The outfit’s slightly “psychedelic”
leanings (with regards to their use of saxophone on “gravitation” and flute on
“music for your mind”), gained them quite some attention. Who exactly was in the
band remains a mystery, although the Dutchman J. Van Wagensveld did compose both
songs on this effort.
In june 1970 they played the “Puzzle P-festival”(a
famous Brussels club in the Rue De Bouchers) with many Belgian hardrock bands as
well as headliner Wallace Collection. But the first highlight of their
relatively brief career was their appearance at the Bilzen Rock & Jazz
festival in august 1970 along such acts as Badfinger and Screaming Lord Sutch.
Both festivals also had another Brussels band, Burning Plague on the bill. When
by the end of 1970 Plague’s Michael Heslop (who was original from the USA)
decided to put his band on hold, the announcement of his entry to Doctor
Downtrip quickly followed.
After a while this new line-up (John Hastry on
bass, Michael Heslop on guitar, Paul Van De Velden on drums, Michel Rorive on
vocals and Sylvain Paul on organ) was really rocking as proven on the “summer
festival Den Haan “ and the fondly-remembered Jemelle festival on august
8th,1971 where they supported Golden Earring and Genesis.(In april 1972 they
supported Genesis a second time when they played in Arl.
It took more
than a year before the new five-piece had an impressive armoury of self-penned
compositions at their disposal, and the first proof of it, came in 1972 when
they released the single “take my place” backed with “depressed” on CBS records.
Both songs showed the real potential of this hardrock band as their fine
organ/guitar work was finally captured on vinyl. After healthy sales a second
two-tracker was scheduled for release, but without haste, as it was already 1973
when “jumpin’ in the air / winter’s coming” saw the light of day.
The “A”
side was a radio-friendly rock song (along with sing-along and handclaps) but it
was the backside who made impression with yet another heavy song with great
solo’s. An appearance as support act for Mark Bolan’s T-REX (on march 24th
,1973) at the big vorst/forest national hall also made
impression.
Therefore it came as a surprise to hear the band was working
on a full-lp with a new singer; Jean Paul Goossens (and Serge Paul on second
guitar). This first lp (recorded with Jean Huysmans in five days!) was without
any doubt a cracking way to make their mark on the Belgian scene, and capable
numbers such as “free morning time”, ”lost city”, “wanted”(heavy!!!) and the
uptempo “big blue train” all demonstrated an uncanny knack for creating great
hardrock-music. 1974 saw the release of another 7” with two reworked songs from
that first album but after this, there was only silence from the Doctor’s
camp.
By the end of 1975 Doctor Downtrip had already undergone a few
changes with Heslop & Paul leaving to be replaced by only a guitarplayer:
José Cuisset who came from Lagger Blues Machine. But it wasn’t only the line-up
who’s been changed, also the name was shortened to Downtrip.
After that, the
band managed to record their second lp and for the first time produced it
themselves (all other recordings were produced by Jean Huysmans). “If You Don’t
Rock Now” was released in 1976 on CBS/Epic. Excellent hard-rocking stuff
throughout; highlights were “sweet lies” and the awesome “getting louder”.
Although they were a regular attraction at nations rock clubs and festivals,
from then on, they no longer seem to have been able to get invitations to play
the bigger support slots.
It took more than two years before another
Downtrip album hit the shops, but “Downtown” was a fine third set. Especially
the first side had storming numbers such as “scarecrow”, ”shout it out”,
“dedicated to you” and the longer title song. Despite this album things started
falling apart and by the end of the decade, the Downtrip members concluded that
they were fighting a losing battle and had called it a day without making much
of a fuss about it. (waytoyoursoul.blogspot)
John Hastry -
Bass
Jean-Paul Goosens - Lead Vocals
Paul Van Der Velden -
Drums
Michael Heslop - Guitar, Vocals
Serge Paul - Guitar
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