This was Sounds Unlimited second single. They were originally from Palmerston North before moving to Wellington in the mid 1960's. In Wellington singer Alan Galbraith joined to group. They release a total of six singles before departing for Britain where they saw Jimi Hendrix and Cream. They returned to New Zealand a different band. They were no longer a Pop group but a Rock band. Alan Galbraith soon left the band and they broke up not long afterwards.
Paddy Beach
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Drums
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Mike Findley
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Bass
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Bernie Findley
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Keyboards
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Mike Griffen
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Guitar
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Alan Galbraith
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Vocals
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| Vinyl Discography | ||
| Singles | Label | Year |
| Tar And Cement | HMV | 1966 |
| Wine And Honey | HMV | 1966 |
| Love's Gonna Live Here | HMV | 1967 |
| Either Way | HMV | 1967 |
| Momma's A Good Girl | HMV | 1967 |
| Lollipop Train | HMV | 1967 |
Recorded off of the 7" vinyl single

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