Picadilly Line
Formed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band, what turned out to be probably one of the better Whimsical Psych Pop/Toytown records ever recorded
A lost British psychedelic pop effort from Picadilly Line -- fixtures on the UK rock club scene of the era -- and a great little record that belongs in the upper echelon of work from the time! The Huge World Of Emily Small features swirling tunes and wonderfully mannered harmony and lead vocals by the core duo of Rod Edwards & Roger Hand -- but the secret weapon here might by the production and arrangements by easy genius John Cameron, who worked with Donovan on Sunshine Superman and stands over another rich set of arrangements here! Players include Alan Hawkshaw on keys and other storied UK session players of the time -- including Harold McNair on flute.
They went on to become Edwards Hand Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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