MAJORITY ONE - s/t, 1971 (ENGLAND, Kingston upon Hull, psych pop) (Pink Elephant PE 888 010)
Originally known as The Mustangs they went in 1965 to London and changed their name to The Majority. They released eight singles from 1965 to 1968 and also backing Barry Ryan on his international chartbuster "Eloise". They toured France in early 1969 and as the trip turned out to be very successful they finally moved over there and never played in England again. They got a contract deal with Pink Elephant and changed their name to Majority One. They did two 45's for their new label and especially their first single "Because I Love You" became a hit. This song was also included on their only album that was finally released in 1971 . There are a few throwaway cuts on it like the totally schmaltzy "I Nearly Died" or the nasty "Glass Image" but most of the material is pretty good late sixties Pop and Psychedelic with a strong Bee Gee's influence sometimes. The re-issue on Synton (Synton OL 5682 / 2005 ) gives no further information but is an exact repro with one bonus cut. There's also an eighteen track compilation from RPM-Records called "Rainbow Rockin' Chair".
Personnel :Robert Long
Peter Mizen
Ian Sutherland
Barry Wigley
Walter Andrews
Tracklisting :
1. Feedback 3:28
2. Rainbow Rockin' Chair 2:25
3. A Cigarette, A Cup of Tea 2:50
4. I Nearly Died 3:34
5. Looks Like Rain 2:51
6. Glass Image 2:45
7. Because I Love 2:11
8. Love Came Today 2:41
9. Depths of my Mind 2:17
10. I Don't Mind the Rain 3:32
11. I See Her Everywhere
12. Roger La Frite 5:46
13. Revelation 0:40
14. Get Back Home 2:45 (bonus track)
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