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The Fruit Machine

From: London, England

Little in known of this obscure British band that released three 45s in 1969. Members included Chris Randall (bass), Andy "Ced" Curtis (guitar, vocals), Steve Gould (vocals, guitar) and Andy Deacon (drums).

Their second single ('I'm Alone Today') is outstanding, highlighted by some great fuzz guitar and vocals. The B-side of this record is a good cover of Cream's 'Sunshine Of Your Love'. Their third single ('The Wall') is also quite good, but for whatever reason was only released in the U.S. on the American Music Makers label.

Artist information sources include: The book, 'Tapestry of Delights Revisited' by Vernon Joynson.

Singles/Unreleased

I'm Alone Today

(Original 45 Label: Spark SRL 1027, A - April, 1969)

The Wall

(Original 45 Label: American Music Makers AMM-0021, A [U.S. Single] - January, 1969)

General Compilations

Circus Days, Vol. 3: U.K. Psychedelic Obscurities 1966-1970

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- I'm Alone Today

New Rubble, Volume 2: Speaking My Mind

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- I'm Alone Today

Psychedelic '60s: Rare Tracks

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- The Wall

The Rubble Collection, Volumes 11-20

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- The Wall

We Can Fly, Vol. 1

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- The Wall