The World Of Oz World Of Oz

Album info

Album-Release:
1969

HRA-Release:
19.12.2013

Label: Universal Music Classics

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: World Of Oz

Album including Album cover

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  • 1The Muffin Man02:38
  • 2Bring The Ring03:06
  • 3Jackie02:50
  • 4Beside The Fire03:08
  • 5The Hum-Gum Tree02:21
  • 6With A Little Help03:16
  • 7We've All Seen The Queen02:33
  • 8King Croesus03:11
  • 9Mandy-Ann03:00
  • 10Jack02:28
  • 11Like A Tear03:12
  • 12Willow's Harp02:09
  • Total Runtime33:52

Info for The World Of Oz

The World of Oz album is a true psychedelic pop one-off. Originally released in 1969 it spawned 3 singles in the form of “Muffin Man”, “King Croesus” and “Hum-Gum Tree”. Hailing from the Birmingham music scene the band were largely ignored in their homeland but were more popular in Europe where they managed to notch up two Top Ten hits in Holland.

Christopher Robin, vocals, guitar
Tony Clarkson, bass
David „Kubie“ Kubinec, guitar, organ
David Reay, drums
Geoff Nicholls, organ
Rob Moore, drums

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The World of Oz
were a British psychedelic pop band that enjoyed a short string of successful singles in Europe. Between those major charting records in Holland and a lot of good press at home, the release of an album was planned - yet they managed to throw it all away with an unexplained split. All four original members - Tony Clarkson (bass, vocals), David "Kubie" Kubinec (organ), Christopher Robin (guitar, piano, vocals), and David Reay (drums) -- hailed from Birmingham, and had been parts of that city's burgeoning pop/rock culture for varying amounts of time. Clarkson had several years' experience playing in various bands, and had also performed on the European continent. Kubinec had spent two years working mostly in Germany as a member of the Pieces of Mind, doing a mixture of R&B and soul. Reay and Robin (real name Christopher Evans) had played in a band called the Mayfair Set, working in Germany for a year before returning to Birmingham late in 1967, where they broke up. The pair decided to form a new band, and Kubinec and Clarkson were recruited through advertisements in musician magazines. In January of 1968 they formed the group, the "Oz" name and imagery fitting in with the trippy ambience of the late '60s.

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