SINNERS
The next album by Les Sinners (though with the name shortened to just Sinners) for Jupiter, Vox Populi (Latin for “Voice of the People”) came out in 1968 and is among the crush of “concept albums” that followed in the wake of the Beatles’ 1967 masterpiece, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Les Sinners broke up sometime in 1968 but reformed two years later. The newly reformed Sinners were signed to the Trans-World label and released a new album in 1971. For the third time, the album name is practically the same, this time being Sinners; though the album cover is more sinister-looking.
(April 2013)