The Pretty Things

Formed
1963
in Kent, England 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Richie Unterberger
Of all the original British Invasion groups, perhaps none are as underappreciated in the United States as The Pretty Things. Featuring the hoarse vocals of Mick Jagger-lookalike Phil May and the stinging leads of guitarist Dick Taylor (who actually played in early versions of The Rolling Stones with Jagger and Keith Richards), The Pretties recorded a clutch of raunchy R&B rockers in the mid-'60s that offer a punkier, rawer version of the early Stones sound. Their first two albums, as well as a brace of fine major and minor British hits (of which "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Honey I Need" were the biggest), feature first-rate original material and covers, and remain the group's most exciting and influential recordings. Unfortunately, the band remained virtually unknown to American audiences, most of whom would first hear "Don't Bring Me Down" on David Bowie's Pin Ups album (which also included a version of The Pretties' "Rosalyn").



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