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Sex (band)

Sex (band)

Sex were a Quebecois hard rock band, formed in 1969 as a trio of Robert Trépanier (lead vocals and bass), Yves Rousseau (guitar and backing vocals) and Serge Gratton (drums). In 1971, the group were joined by Pierre "Pedro" Ouellette on flute. They would release two albums, Sex (1970) and The End of My Life (1971) before uneventfully disbanding the following year.

In 2002, the Australian label Progressive Line reissued both of Sex's albums on one CD.

In 2015, The End of My Life was reissued on vinyl by the European label 111 Records.

Sex
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresHard rock, acid rock, heavy metal
Years active1969-1972
LabelsTrans-Canada
Past membersRobert Trépanier Yves Rousseau Serge Gratton Pierre Ouellette

Discography

Sex(1970)

  1. Scratch My Back

  2. Not Yet

  3. Doctor

  4. I Had to Rape Her

  5. Come, Wake Up!

  6. Try

  7. Night Symphony

  8. Love is a Game

"Not Yet" was released as a single backed with "Come, Wake Up!".

The End of My Life(1971)

  1. Born to Love

  2. I'm Starting My Life Today

  3. Emotions

  4. Pleasure

  5. See

  6. Syphilissia

  7. The End of My Life

The title track was released as a single, with "I'm Starting My Life Today" on the flipside.

References

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Jul 16, 2016, 12:51 AM