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The House Of Nimrod – Slightly-delic Label: Festival Records – FNZ-2017 Format: Vinyl, 7", Single, Mono Country: New Zealand Released: Oct 1967 Style: Psychedelic Rock
Tracklist A) Slightly-delic B) Reflections Of Our Time
In late 1967, House of Nimrod gobbled up New Zealand’s Christmas pop charts with the mischievous oddity ‘Slightly-Delic’, a song experimenting with the sound of the summer – harmony-laden psychedelic pop. A chance meeting between Bryce Petersen, a North Shore based children’s folk singer/songwriter, and Australian guitarist Johnny Breslin, produced enough creative sparks for a band and two singles. Breslin had been trying to get a group together and knew a 20 year-old drummer from South Auckland, Billy Lawton, late of The Plague (with Corben Simpson). Lawton knew a blues playing guitarist and philosophy student Tony Pilcher (21) and young Māori bass guitarist Larry Latimer (20).
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ReplyDeleteThe House Of Nimrod – Slightly-delic
Label: Festival Records – FNZ-2017
Format: Vinyl, 7", Single, Mono
Country: New Zealand
Released: Oct 1967
Style: Psychedelic Rock
Tracklist
A) Slightly-delic
B) Reflections Of Our Time
https://www.discogs.com/The-House-Of-Nimrod-Slightly-delic/release/1098291
In late 1967, House of Nimrod gobbled up New Zealand’s Christmas pop charts with the mischievous oddity ‘Slightly-Delic’, a song experimenting with the sound of the summer – harmony-laden psychedelic pop.
A chance meeting between Bryce Petersen, a North Shore based children’s folk singer/songwriter, and Australian guitarist Johnny Breslin, produced enough creative sparks for a band and two singles. Breslin had been trying to get a group together and knew a 20 year-old drummer from South Auckland, Billy Lawton, late of The Plague (with Corben Simpson). Lawton knew a blues playing guitarist and philosophy student Tony Pilcher (21) and young Māori bass guitarist Larry Latimer (20).
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