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Tracklist (CD)
1 | | Just Like A Woman | | | 2 | | I Wanna Be Rich | | | 3 | | Trouble And Tea | | | 4 | | Box Office Draw | | | 5 | | Each Other's Company | | | 6 | | Semi-Detached Suburban Mr. James | | | 7 | | Each And Every Day | | | See more tracks8 | | Ha! Ha! Said The Clown | | | 9 | | So Long, Dad | | | 10 | | The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) | | | 11 | | It's So Easy Falling | | | 12 | | No Better, No Worse | | | 13 | | Everyday Another Hair Turns Grey | | | 14 | | Cubist Town | | | 15 | | Up The Junction | | | 16 | | Sing Songs Of Love | | | 17 | | My Name Is Jack | | | 18 | | Fox On The Run | | | 19 | | Ragamuffin Man | | | 20 | | Funniest Gig | | |
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Review One of the group's more successful incarnations formed in the late-1960s when Michael D'Abo and Klaus Voormann joined the fray. Heavily influenced by Dylan, the group took a folk/beat/psych route similar to the Zombies and the Hollies, with a bit more crunch. Their version of "The Mighty Quinn" is great, but "My Name Is Jack" is no slouch, either.
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