Plastic Penny - Two Sides Of A Penny (1968),Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Plastic Penny was originally formed from the ashes of The Universals in 1967. Vocalist Brian Keith, bassist Tony Murray and keyboardist Paul Raymond, along with guitarist Mick Grabham and drummer Nigel Olsson took their debut single, a cover of The Box Tops' Everything I Am to the U.K. Top Ten in the winter of '67. As their follow up single Nobody Knows failed to chart at all, Keith quit in the spring of '68 with Raymond and Olsson sharing the vocal spot. The group released Two Sides Of A Penny in '68 which was followed by a handful of singles that included Your Way To Tell Me To Go and a rocked up version of Hound Dog later in the year. After their 1969 album, Currency, the group went their seperate ways. Paul Raymond would join Chicken Shack and Savoy Brown before pounding out the keys with UFO, Tony Murray would join The Troggs, Mick Grabham formed Cochise with future Foreigner bassist Rick Wills (Grabham would later join Procol Harum). Nigel Olsson joined The Spencer Davis Group before settling in for a short spell with Uriah Heep and then Elton John.
Tracklist:
1. Everything I Am 2. Wake Me Up 3. Never My Love 4. Genevieve 5. No Pleasure Without Pain My Love 6. So Much Older Now 7. Mrs. Grundy 8. Take Me Back 9. I Want You 10. It's A Good Thing 11. Strawberry Fields Forever 12. Nobody Knows It 13. Happy Just To Be With You
Credits
Bass Guitar – Tony Murray Design [Cover Front Design] – Gerry Firebank Directed By [Musical Direction] – Colin Frechter Drums – Nigel Olsson Lead Guitar – Mike Graham* Organ, Piano – Paul Raymond (2) Producer – Larry Page Vocals – Brian Keith (2)
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