Band, 1969-1971 GB, London
Rock
Originating as the South London mod band The Game in Autumn 1968, fronted by songwriter/guitarist Terry Spencer, as they moved to more complex original progressive sounds they changed name to Grail when Terry left and adopted a new focus. In between concerts on the Continent, Grail recorded their debut LP in London, with production credits going to Rod Stewart (apparently a fan of the band). Despite this, however, they never got any takers, and the album remained unreleased for a while. They had no such problems in Germany however, selling the tapes to Metronome, who released two tracks as a single in November 1970 followed by the album in early-1971, after which the band had already disbanded.
Chris Williams voc, acg GB | |
Terry Spencer | |
Chris Perry dr GB | |
Stan Decker g, key, b GB | |
Dave Blake vc, sit, fl, bvoc GB | |
Paul Barrett cl, bvoc GB |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Grail | Grail | 1971 | Album |
Grail / Sunday Morning | Grail | 1970 | Single |
Grail Rock Band |
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