Sanatçının Albümleri
Journey to the Unknown (Demo)
1992 · mini albüm
In Reality
1971 · albüm
Shut Your Mouth (Remastered 2023)
1979 · albüm
Street Walking Lady (Remastered 2023)
1978 · single
British Invasion
2017 · albüm
She Put a Hex on You
2017 · single
Complete Them (1964-1967) (feat. Van Morrison)
2015 · derleme
Them
1970 · albüm
Now And "Them"
1967 · albüm
Time Out! Time In For Them
1968 · albüm
The "Angry" Young Them! (feat. Van Morrison)
1965 · albüm
Them Again (feat. Van Morrison)
1966 · albüm
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Biyografi
Them forged their hard-nosed R&B sound in Belfast, Northern Ireland, moving to England in 1964 after landing a deal with Decca Records. The band's simmering sound was dominated by boiling organ riffs, lean guitars, and the tough vocals of lead singer Van Morrison, whose recordings with Them rank among the very best performances of the British Invasion. Morrison also wrote top-notch original material for the outfit, whose lineup changed numerous times over the course of their brief existence. As a hit-making act, their résumé was brief -- "Here Comes the Night" and "Baby Please Don't Go" were Top Ten hits in England, "Mystic Eyes" and "Here Comes the Night" made the Top 40 in the U.S. -- but their influence was considerable, reaching bands like the Doors, whom Them played with during a residency in Los Angeles just before Van Morrison quit the band in 1966. Their most influential song of all, the classic three-chord stormer "Gloria," was actually a B-side, although the Shadows of Knight had a hit in the U.S. with a faithful, tamer cover version. Morrison recalled his days with Them with some bitterness, noting that the heart of the original group was torn out by image-conscious record company politics, and that sessionmen (including Jimmy Page) often played on recordings. In addition to hits, Them released a couple of fine albums and several flop singles that mixed Morrison compositions with R&B and soul covers, as well as a few songs written for them by producers like Bert Berns (who penned "Here Comes the Night"). After Morrison left the group, Them splintered into the Belfast Gypsies, who released an album that (except for the vocals) approximated Them's early records, and a psychedelic outfit that kept the name Them, releasing four LPs with little resemblance to the tough sounds of their mid-'60s heyday. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi