Band, 1964-1976 GB
Jazz, Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Song Peddlers
British rock/blues/jazz group. The three members of The Peddlers, Roy Phillips, Tab Martin, and Trevor Morais first met in a Manchester music shop. All three were looking for a new venture after their previous bands had folded. Following the teaming up the band began rehearsals with the clear intention of developing a new approach. Phillips described their style as "blues based with a touch of rock and jazz ...we are trying to set trends". The debut single "Let The Sun Shine In/True Girl" coupled an energetic R&B track with an uncomfortable attempt at Merseybeat and started a run of five more singles and an EP for the Philips label, most of the which are collected on the 1968 compilation album "The Fantastic Peddlers". Highlights of which include Phillip's "Whatever Happened To The Good Times", and "Anybody's Fool". In 1966 the group began a residency at Annie's Room in London, also playing the Scotch of St James and the Pickwick, where the groups first album "Live At The Pickwick" was recorded. The album is a perfect "you are there" of the mid-1960s London club scene, complete with a trying-hard-to-be-hip Pete Murray introduction and a semi celebrity audience. The Peddlers reputation as a live attraction spread and after becoming the first Brits to play the Flamingo in Las Vegas, a deal with CBS was signed. The first album for CBS "Freewheelers" contained eleven cover versions of mainly standards with one original song. The follow up "Three In A Cell" followed suit, although this time Phillips provided four of the eleven tracks. The group also continued to release regular singles several of which were minor hits. The last album for CBS 1970s "Birthday" came complete with risqué cover with the music ranging from folk to jazz. Back at the Philips label the group released the excellent "Three For All" which included "Tell The World We're Not In", and "The Lost Continent" from the "Three In A Cell" album. The next release was "Georgia On My Mind", a straight reissue of "Live At The Pickwick", and was followed by the ambitious "Suite London", recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. After Morais quit the group and with new drummer Paul Johnston in tow, The Peddlers released their final album "Live In London". The mid 1970s however was a different place and the group called it a day soon after "Live In London" was released. The Peddlers were an underrated group who had in Phillips an excellent musician, vocalist and writer, and in Martin and Morais a rhythm section second to none. They left behind some great records, an enviable live reputation and were a true sound of the 1960s.
Trevor Morais dr, perc *1944 GB | |
Tab Martin eb, b *1944 GB | |
Roy Phillips voc, org *1941 NZ |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dancing With Shadows | The Peddlers, Roy Phillips | 2007 | Album |
How Cool Is Cool... (The Complete CBS Recordings) | The Peddlers | 2002 | Compil. |
Live At The Pickwick! / Three For All | The Peddlers | 1998 | Compil. |
Part Two | The Peddlers | 1992 | Compil. |
Part One | The Peddlers | 1992 | Compil. |
Greatest Hits | The Peddlers | 1981 | Compil. |
Live In Amsterdam | The Peddlers | 1979 | Album |
You And Me Together | The Peddlers | 1975 | Single |
'Live' In London | The Peddlers | 1974 | Album |
Is There Anyone Out There | The Peddlers | 1974 | Single |
That Song Is Driving Me Crazy | The Peddlers | 1974 | Single |
Sing Me An Old Song | The Peddlers | 1973 | Single |
Greatest Hits | The Peddlers | 1972 | Compil. |
The Peddlers On Tour | The Peddlers | 1972 | Album |
This Strange Affair/This Is It | The Peddlers | 1972 | Single |
Back-Alley Jane | The Peddlers | 1972 | Single |
Peddlers Power | The Peddlers | 1972 | Compil. |
This Strange Affair/This Is It / I Have Seen | The Peddlers | 1972 | Single |
Suite London | The Peddlers And The London Philharmonic Orchestra | 1972 | Album |
Have You Ever Been To Georgia | The Peddlers | 1971 | Single |
Let Me Be Turned To Stone / Hello Sophie | The Peddlers | 1971 | Single |
Three For All | The Peddlers | 1970 | Album |
Honey Come Back | The Peddlers | 1970 | Single |
Thank God | The Peddlers | 1970 | Single |
Tell The World We're Not In / Rainy Day In London | The Peddlers | 1970 | Single |
Birthday | The Peddlers | 1970 | Album |
Girlie / Birth | The Peddlers | 1970 | Single |
Birth | The Peddlers | 1969 | Single |
That's Life | The Peddlers | 1969 | Single |
Girlie | The Peddlers | 1969 | Single |
Day In Day Out | The Peddlers | 1969 | Single |
On A Clear Day You Can See Forever / Comin' Home Baby | The Peddlers | 1969 | Single |
Three In A Cell | The Peddlers | 1968 | Album |
Comin' Home Baby | The Peddlers | 1968 | Single |
Handel With Care | The Peddlers | 1968 | Single |
The Fantastic Peddlers | The Peddlers | 1968 | Compil. |
Freewheelers | The Peddlers | 1967 | Album |
Live At The Pickwick! | The Peddlers | 1967 | Album |
Sneaking Up On You | The Peddlers | 1967 | Single |
What'll I Do | The Peddlers With Accompaniment Directed By Keith Mansfield | 1967 | Single |
The Very Best Of The Peddlers | The Peddlers | 1967 | Compil. |
Irresistable You | The Peddlers | 1967 | Single |
You're The Reason I'm Living / Nine Miles High | The Peddlers | 1967 | Single |
Adam's Apple | The Peddlers | 1966 | Single |
A Swinging Scene | The Peddlers | 1966 | Single |
I've Got To Hold On | The Peddlers | 1966 | Single |
Whatever Happened To The Good Times | The Peddlers | 1965 | Single |
Let The Sunshine In | The Peddlers | 1964 | Single |
Song For The Blues | The Peddlers | Single | |
What'll I Do / Delicious Lady | The Peddlers | Single | |
Over The Rainbow | The Peddlers | Single |
The Peddlers R&B/Soul, Folk and World Band |