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Mary Mary
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Russ Alquist ,Big Jim Sullivan and John Carter were amongst the members.
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Knock Knock Who's There (Demo)
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This demo was given to Welsh singer Mary Hopkin as an entry in Eurovision Song Contest. I think it was a runner up.
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Outside of a Small Circle of Friends (Live)
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Smoking Marijuana got 30 years
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Oh Babe (Sick and Tired)
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A good cover of Fats Domino hit
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The Golden Apples of the Sun Chocolate rolls, Tea and Monopoly
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Not the act mentioned but Andrew Oldham sessions group.
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Still
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The wee Scotsman who with the Beatles sang the theme tune to John Dunn's light program Sude by Side for the BBC
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Stars on Sunday
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Ex Honeybus
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[Do I Figure] In Your Life
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Good song but like the rest a chart flop
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The Beatles " I'll Be On My Way "
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Uncle Willie - BONUS TRACK (Digitally Remastered)
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Cover version of The Daylighters, soul classic. Another one of American dance craze.
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Thought Dream
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From their 2nd album
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Four Pennies - "My Block"
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Pre Chiffons
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Supermarket Full Of Cans
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Though on Decca their two albums under this name are on Mercury
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A Little Lovin' Somethin'
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Most remembered this song for obscure West Essex band Shapes and Sizes, who performed it on Beat Club. This combo Tony Rivers backing band with Peter's Faces front man
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1969
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Based on Fur Elise by Beethoven words and production Andrew Lloyd Webber
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SHY LIMBS - Love
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With Greg Lake on vocal just before he joined King Crimson
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ICE - Anniversary (of love)
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Chris Simpson manager and co writer with Steve Turner, the guitarist, Kris Johnson, the other guitarist who continued as a session player until his death in 1996. John Carter bass player, not to be confused with the other one, ended up in computing. Mo Foster, who stood in for Carter, formed Affinity. This leaves Lynton Naiff the keys man, writing software for a computer company, then became a well known string arrangement person.
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