This was later parodied in The Simpsons season 30 episode 22 "Woo-hoo Dunnit?"ĭiscography Albums Albums In 2012, season 5 episode 3 ("Hazard Pay") of AMC-TV's Breaking Bad used "On a Clear Day." as the musical background over a montage of Walt and Jesse's meth manufacturing.The song "Tell The World We're Not In" was featured in the 1970 horror film Goodbye Gemini.The Peddlers provided the theme song for the 1968 Hammer film The Lost Continent.He died in 2013.Ī Peddlers reunion gig was held on in Auckland, New Zealand. Paul Johnston returned to New Zealand and became a chiropractor. He contributed lead vocals for the track "Closer" on the 2007 Lord Large album, The Lord's First XI. Roy Phillips now lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, and performs live shows around the country. He later opened the El Cortijo studio in Málaga, Spain, and has worked with David Essex, Howard Jones, Elkie Brooks and Björk. Įlectronic record producer Luke Vibert sampled their "Impressions (Part 3)" for "The Premise", a track which featured on his album, Musipal. The Complete CBS Recordings was released by CBS in 2002. Trevor Morais left the trio during an Australian tour in 1972, and was replaced on drums by New Zealander Paul Johnston. On Philips they released Three for All in 1970 including "Tell the World Were Not In", "Working Again", "My Funny Valentine" and "Love for Sale". Following Birthday, the Peddlers returned to Philips, where they released Georgia on My Mind in 1971 and Suite London (1972). The single "Girlie" did well in New Zealand, hitting the no. The third and final CBS album, Birthday, followed in 1969, and brought the band two UK Top 40 singles in " Girlie", and " Birth" which reached No. The follow-up, 1968's Three in a Cell, included a version of "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever", from the 1965 musical of the same name, which was later sampled for its bass and Hammond organ riff. In 1968 they released the album Freewheelers, consisting of standards arranged by Keith Mansfield. Their cover of "Let the Sunshine In" (1965) charted on the UK Singles Chart. The trio released six singles and an EP on the Philips record label before joining CBS in 1967. In 1966, the group began a residency at Annies Room in London also playing the Scotch of St James and The Pickwick where the group's first album Live at the Pickwick, including an introduction by Pete Murray, was recorded. Also in 1964, and now known as the Peddlers they had some minor success with their debut single, "Let the Sun Shine In" which was written by Teddy Randazzo. The group then changed its name to The Peddlers. A single, "Rose Marie" bw "I'm Not Afraid" was released on the Philips label in 1964. The Song Peddlers were managed by Alan Lewis. The lineup also included Tab Martin and Roy Phillips. The group's history began as the Song Peddlers, which with addition of Trevor Morais, became a trio. on vocals and keyboards, had been in the Saints, the Tornados, and also the Soundtracks. Roy Phillips (Roy Godfrey Phillips,, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset).Tab Martin (Alan Raymond Brearey, 24 December 1944, Newcastle upon Tyne) the bassist, noted for his peculiar style of playing a Gibson EB-2 bass guitar in an upright position as though it were a string bass.Trevor Morais (Trevor Gladstone Emanuel Morais, born 10 October 1944, Liverpool) - the drummer had previously played with Faron's Flamingos and Rory Storm and the Hurricanes (who had struggled to replace Ringo Starr after he had left to join The Beatles).The Peddlers formed in Manchester in April 1964, as a trio of They were very popular in New Zealand during the 1970s. Led by organist Roy Phillips, they had hits with " Birth" and " Girlie". The Peddlers were a British jazz/ soul trio of the 1960s and 1970s.
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