Blossom Toes
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The Blossom Toes | |
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Origin | London |
Genre(s) | Psychedelic pop |
Years active | 1967-1969 |
Label(s) | Marmalade Records (Polydor) |
Associated acts | Family, B.B. Blunder |
Website | blossomtoes.co.uk |
Members | |
Brian Godding (guitar, vocals, keyboards) Jim Cregan (guitar, vocals) Brian Belshaw (bass, vocals) Kevin Westlake (drums) John "Poli" Palmer Barry Reeves |
The Blossom Toes were an English psychedelic pop band active between 1967 and 1969. Initially known as The Ingoes, they were renamed and signed to manager Giorgio Gomelsky's Marmalade label. The original line-up comprised Brian Godding (born 19 August 1945, in Wales) (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Jim Cregan (born James Cregan, 9 March 1946, Yeovil, Somerset) (guitar, vocals), Brian Belshaw (born 25 February 1944, in Wigan, Lancashire) (bass, vocals), and Kevin Westlake (born 5 March 1947, in Ireland died 30 September 2004) (drums).
The band's debut album, We Are Ever So Clean, is a classic example of quintessentially English psychedelia. On release, it was presented in the UK music magazine Melody Maker as "Giorgio Gomelsky's Lonely Hearts Club Band". Although not a major commercial success, tracks such as "What On Earth" or "Look At Me, I'm You" have helped give the album something of a cult period status as it is unearthed by successive generations of 60s retro fans. It was recently voted Number 40 in Record Collector’s list of the "100 Greatest Psychedelic Records".
If Only For A Moment saw the band taking a noticeably heavier and rockier direction, with Cregan and Godding's distinctive two-part guitar harmonies playing a prominent role. The album also marked the departure of Westlake, to be replaced, in turn, by John "Poli" Palmer and then Barry Reeves.
The quartet was dissolved in 1970. While Belshaw and Godding rejoined Westlake in B.B. Blunder, Cregan formed Stud with Jim Wilson and Charlie McCracken, before joining Family. He would find fame later in the decade with Cockney Rebel and as a part of Rod Stewart's backing band.
The Blossom Toes contributed music to La Collectionneuse (1967), a film by French director Éric Rohmer and also appeared in "Popdown" (1967) by Fred Marshall.
[edit] Records
- What On Earth/Mrs. Murphy's Budgerigar/Look At Me I'm You (October 1967, Marmalade 598002)
- We Are Ever So Clean (Album - October 1967, Marmalade 607001 (mono) 608001 (stereo))
- "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" (Bob Dylan) b/w "Love Is" (March 1968, Marmalade 598009)
- Postcard/Everybody's Leaving Me Now (October 1968, Marmalade 598012)
- If Only for a Moment (Album - July 1969, Marmalade 608010)
- Peace Loving Man/Above My Hobby Horses Head (April 1969, Marmalade 598014)
- New Day / Love Bomb (October 1969, Marmalade 598022)
[edit] External links
- Blossom Toes Biography
- Brian Godding Official Website
- Blossom Toes at Allmusic
- http://www.sunbeamrecords.com/blossom_toes.html Sunbeam Records Reissues