From: Birmingham, England
Little is known of this Birmingham outfit that issued two great singles on the CBS label in the latter half of 1968. Original members included Ian Wallace (drums, vocals), Rodney Hill (guitar), David Foster (bass, vocals), Geoff Peach (saxophone, flute, vocals) and John Redfern (keyboards), which was the lineup on their first record ('Love's Immortal Fire' b/w 'Is It Really The Same') released during the summer of '68.
Redfern then left the fold and was replaced by Mick Flowler (keyboards, vocals) for a follow-up 45 ('Rosie Can't Fly' b/w 'Mrs. Bailey's Barbecue And Grill') issued in late 1968. The band folded after the second record with Fowler moving on to play in the Grapefruit shortly after, and Wallace joining King Crimson in the early 70s.
If you have any further information on this group, please e-mail to paulmaze@techwebsound.com.
Love's Immortal Fire
(Original 45 Label: CBS 3592, A - July, 1968)
Rosie Can't Fly
(Original 45 Label: CBS 3830, A - November, 1968)