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  2. Pretty Things discography - Wikipedia

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    The Pretty Things: Fontana (TE 17434) 6 – October 1965 Rainin' in My Heart: Fontana (TE 17442) 12 – 1965 Road Runner: Fontana (465 279 TE) – 11 August 1966 The Pretty Things on Film: Fontana (TE 17472) – – 13 August 2012 SF Sorrow Live in London: Fruits De Mer (CRUSTACEAN 31) – – 2 January 2018 The Same Sun: Fruits De Mer ...

  3. Pretty Things - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Things were an English rock band formed in September 1963 in Sidcup, Kent, ... Pretty Things discography at Discogs; Growing Old Disgracefully - Alan Lakey

  4. The Pretty Things (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fontana Records booked two days worth of recording sessions with Pretty Things for their debut album. [1] 30 minutes into the first recording session, the original producer, Jack Baverstock, the head of the label, quit over the band's behavior and alcoholism, and was subsequently replaced by the more sympathetic Bobby Graham in order to salvage the sessions.

  5. Rosalyn (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rosalyn" was written by songwriter Jimmy Duncan, who was also co-manager of the Pretty Things with Bryan Morrison at the time, along with Bill Farley, studio owner where the band was recording. [1] The song was recorded as their debut single on Fontana Records , and became the Pretties first hit, reaching No. 41 on the UK singles chart in July ...

  6. Parachute (The Pretty Things album) - Wikipedia

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    Parachute is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Pretty Things, released in 1970.It is their first album without guitarist Dick Taylor.. Reviews at the time of release were very positive, with Billboard calling it "another top-flight album" for the band. [6]

  7. Silk Torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Silk Torpedo is the seventh album by the English rock band Pretty Things.This is their second album without Wally Waller, the group's rhythm guitarist/bassist since 1967. The album has more of a glam rock feel, a contrast from their early R&B years and their psychedelic year

  8. Phil May (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, The Pretty Things started to branch out into psychedelia and May became a prominent counterculture figure, known for his claim of having "the longest hair in Britain", [4] drug-taking and bisexuality. [5] The 1968 album S.F. Sorrow, which was released on the Motown imprint Rare Earth, was regarded as the first rock opera ...

  9. Jack Green (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Green played with T. Rex between 1973 and 1974, then with Pretty Things between 1974 and 1976, recording Silk Torpedo and Savage Eye.After Phil May walked out on the Pretty Things he carried on with Peter Tolson, Gordon Edwards and Skip Alan in Metropolis.