The Loot were something of a poppier, minor-league Troggs. Like the Troggs, they came from Andover. Guitarist Dave Wright had been an early member of the Troggs, and briefly replaced Chris Britton in the Troggs when Britton left the band for a short spell in 1967. The Loot recorded for Page One, the label run by Troggs manager Larry Page, and issued "Baby Come Closer" as their 1966 debut single; the song would also be done by the Troggs on their second LP. The Loot never did have anything close to a hit, in large part because they never did corral the right song for any of their half-dozen 1966-1969 singles. They played fair but hardly outstanding moddish pop/rock, a bit lusty and raw sometimes, but not nearly as much so as the Troggs. Seven of the 12 songs from their singles are included on the various-artists compilation Untamed & Innocent, which also has rarities from fellow collector-favorite mod bands the Sorrows, the Untamed, and the Thoughts.(MZA)
01 - She's A Winner 02 - Try To Keep It A Secret 03 - Baby 04 - Baby Come Closer 05 - Meet Jaqueline 06 - You Need Someone To Love 07 - Radio City 08 - Save Me 09 - I've Just Gotta Love You 10 - Don't Turn Around 11 - I Got What You Want 12 - Gotta Get Home 13 - You Are My Sunshine Girl 14 - Whenever You're Ready