
1969 Page 1 Records
Nothing to do with the Beatles of course, these Cardiff based psychedelic rockers unleashed three singles in 1968 on the Page One label that failed to attract new listeners. Their debut album was also their swansong; they split up shortly after its release in 1969. Of course, as time rolled by their singles were considered classics of the psychedelic era and began to rise in value. Produced by Caleb Quaye.
Tracks
1. Let`s Take A Trip Down The Rhine
2. Doctor Rock
3. The Otherside
4. Mr.Jones
5. The Mayville Line
6. Queen Of Hearts Blues
7. Rock Me Baby
8. Buffalo Billycan
9. Photograph
10. Psycho Daisies
11. Sporting Life
12. Pretty Girl Love You
Apple were a British psychedelic rock band. The band was founded in Cardiff in 1968 by Rob Ingram (guitar) and Jeff Harrad (Bass). They've released a single LP in 1969, titled An Apple A Day. The album was a commercial failure, and the band ceased to exist shortly after its release. However, during the subsequent years several tracks from the LP (most notably The Otherside(Harrad)) were dubbed classics of British psychedelic rock by critics, making An Apple A Day one of the most sought-after British psychedelic rarities.
The original vinyl version (released by Page One Records) is now extremely hard to find. A reissue by Repertoire Records was released in 1994, which included several bonus songs (those being early mono versions of some of the album's tracks).
Dennis Regan (vocals
Robbo Ingram (guitar
Jeff Harrad (bass)
Charlie Barber (piano)
Dave Brassington (drums)
Albums
An Apple A Day (1969)
Singles
Thank You Very Much / Your Heart Is Free Just Like The Wind (1968)
Let's Take A Trip Down The Rhine / Buffalo Billycan (1968)
Doctor Rock / The Otherside (1968)