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ARTIST
APPLE
TITLE
An Apple A Day...
FORMAT
PIC. DISC
LABEL
TRADING PLACES
CATALOG #
TDP 54002LP
TDP 54002LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/10/2019
Trading Places present a reissue of
Apple
's
An Apple A Day...
, originally released in 1969. British psychedelic band Apple was formed in the industrial powerhouse of Cardiff, north Wales, in 1968 by guitarist
Robbo Ingram
and bassist
Jeff Harrad
. Joined by drummer
Dave Brassington
, keyboardist
Charlie Barber
, and singer
Dennis Regan
, their debut single "Thank U Very Much" (1968), arranged by session guitarist
Big Jim Sullivan
, sparked the interest of
Larry Page
, who signed them to his Page One label to cut the debut album
An Apple A Day...
with producer
Caleb Quaye
(the son of the multi-instrumentalist
Cab Quaye
and older brother of future singer
Finley Quaye
). Unfortunately, Apple's mixture of pop, psychedelia and heavy blues was probably a bit too ahead of its time; the album sold poorly on release and the group probably would have been totally forgotten, if not for belated critical acclaim, especially for Harrad's haunting "The Otherside". With rare originals incredibly hard-to-find, regularly selling for thousands of pounds, this reissue is long overdue. 180 gram, picture vinyl.
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