The Innocents – A Fine, Fine Bird
(Columbia Records 1963 DB7173)
UK Pressing
Vinyl in Very Good+ condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from some light pops/crackles – Initials on side 1 label)
Columbia Company Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
The Innocents were a 60’s band from Manchester, UK. The Innocents were originally a band called Bobby Angelo & The Tuxedos who had backed Mike Berry. The change in name came about when the group was traveling one day to rehearsals. They were suddenly surrounded by police at traffic lights near their manager’s office thinking five young guys in a van looked suspicious. While being questioned, their manager came along to explain who they were and that they were quite ‘innocent,’ and so the name was born.
Members:
Don Groom (drums)
Dave Brown (bass)
Roger Brown (lead guitar)
Colin Giffin (guitar and sax)
“A Fine, Fine Bird“ is a song by the British band The Innocents. Released on Columbia Records in 1963.
Tracklist
A | A Fine, Fine Bird | |
B | Spanish Holiday |
- Directed By – Alan Tew
- Producer – Robert Stigwood
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