Biography
Originally a quartet known as West Four, this five-piece was signed to HMV in 1965 and debuted with a cover of the Mick Jagger-Keith Richards song Congratulations, which failed to chart. Their sound was a lean, slightly bluesy pop-rock, heavily guitar-oriented and nicely stripped down, but without a charismatic lead singer, they never had a chance of finding a wide audience or getting serious air-play. They did little better with two follow-up singles, and disappeared after the mid-1960's, although Congratulations has gotten picked up for reissue on CD. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi



 
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Alive (Pearl Jam) cover by Five Becomes West
West Five – Congratulations
Vasoline (STP) cover by Five Becomes West
You wanted more (Tonic) cover by Five Becomes West
West Five - If it Don't Work Out.MP4
West Five – (Just Like) Romeo And Juliet
West Five - (Just Like) Romeo And Juliet
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