Around Grapefruit (Remastered)
There are at least five bands with the name 'Grapefruit': a psychedelic rock band band from London (1), a punk band from Hawaii (2), a czech crossover band (3) and an anarcho-folk/punk duo from England (4) a electronic project in Portland, Oregon (5). (1) Grapefruit was a psychedelic rock band formed in 1967 by Scotland-born singer and guitarist George Alexander (b. Alexander Young), a member of the multi-talented Young family that also spawned his brothers George, the rhythm guitarist and founding member of The Easybeats and also Malcolm and Angus Young, both founding members of the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC. Alexander Young had chosen to remain in Britain when the rest of the Youngs emigrated to Australia. Together with three former members of 'Tony Rivers & The Castaways' (namely John Perry, Geoff Swettenham and Pete Swettenham) Alexander formed 'The Grapefruit' (the band discarded the initial 'The' soon afterwards). Terry Doran, a friend of John Lennon, became their manager, seeing some commercial potential in them. Doran arranged for the band's music publishing rights (as songwriters) to be assigned to the publishing wing of The Beatles' new company Apple and they were the first writers to sign to the company, in early 1968. Grapefruit's record career was launched in Spring 1968, albeit not on the Beatles' own Apple label, which opened for business a few months later, but on the UK Decca Records label. However, The Beatles continued to take some interest in Grapefruit, with John Lennon introducing the band to the media and inviting John Perry to join in on the recording of the hit single Hey Jude.[1] Grapefruit's recording career spanned only two years, from late 1967 to the end of 1969. They released two albums (Grapefruit in 1968, Around Grapefruit in 1969) and several of singles, none of which made a significant impact on the charts. Their best-known track is probably the Terry Melcher-produced Dear Delilah, which was released in early 1968, but failed to enter the UK Top 20. Towards the end of their career, Grapefruit shifted from melodic pop to a more rough, blues-influenced style of music. Grapefruit broke up in late 1969. Alexander remained in the music business as a session musician, while John Perry sung and played with artists including Cliff Richard and Bryn Haworth, before going solo in 1985. For more information, check the official Grapefruit page https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/officialgrapefruit (2) Grapefruit is a punk band from Hawaii. For more information, check the official Grapefruit page https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/grapefruit808 (3) Grapefruit is a czech crossover band from Stare Malenovice. Go check out their music webpage (in czech) at https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.grapefruit.cz (4) Grapefruit is a folk-punk band from England who play free shows and give away free music. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://myspace.com/grapefruitband (5) is an electronic project in Portland, Oregon consisting of Charlie Salas-Hamara. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.fieldhymns.com/fh023-grapefruit/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least five bands with the name 'Grapefruit': a psychedelic rock band band from London (1), a punk band from Hawaii (2), a czech crossover band (3) and an anarcho-folk/punk duo from England (4) a electronic project in Portland, Oregon (5). (1) Grapefruit was a psychedelic rock band formed in 1967 by Scotland-born singer and guitarist George Alexander (b. Alexander Young), a member of the multi-talented Young family that also spawned his brothers George, the rhythm guitarist and founding member of The Easybeats and also Malcolm and Angus Young, both founding members of the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC. Alexander Young had chosen to remain in Britain when the rest of the Youngs emigrated to Australia. Together with three former members of 'Tony Rivers & The Castaways' (namely John Perry, Geoff Swettenham and Pete Swettenham) Alexander formed 'The Grapefruit' (the band discarded the initial 'The' soon afterwards). Terry Doran, a friend of John Lennon, became their manager, seeing some commercial potential in them. Doran arranged for the band's music publishing rights (as songwriters) to be assigned to the publishing wing of The Beatles' new company Apple and they were the first writers to sign to the company, in early 1968. Grapefruit's record career was launched in Spring 1968, albeit not on the Beatles' own Apple label, which opened for business a few months later, but on the UK Decca Records label. However, The Beatles continued to take some interest in Grapefruit, with John Lennon introducing the band to the media and inviting John Perry to join in on the recording of the hit single Hey Jude.[1] Grapefruit's recording career spanned only two years, from late 1967 to the end of 1969. They released two albums (Grapefruit in 1968, Around Grapefruit in 1969) and several of singles, none of which made a significant impact on the charts. Their best-known track is probably the Terry Melcher-produced Dear Delilah, which was released in early 1968, but failed to enter the UK Top 20. Towards the end of their career, Grapefruit shifted from melodic pop to a more rough, blues-influenced style of music. Grapefruit broke up in late 1969. Alexander remained in the music business as a session musician, while John Perry sung and played with artists including Cliff Richard and Bryn Haworth, before going solo in 1985. For more information, check the official Grapefruit page https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/officialgrapefruit (2) Grapefruit is a punk band from Hawaii. For more information, check the official Grapefruit page https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/grapefruit808 (3) Grapefruit is a czech crossover band from Stare Malenovice. Go check out their music webpage (in czech) at https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.grapefruit.cz (4) Grapefruit is a folk-punk band from England who play free shows and give away free music. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://myspace.com/grapefruitband (5) is an electronic project in Portland, Oregon consisting of Charlie Salas-Hamara. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.fieldhymns.com/fh023-grapefruit/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Afterglow
Aguaturbia
Albur!
Amanaz
Dear Delilah
Another Game
Elevator
Deep Water
Yesterday's Sunshine
Lullaby
C'mon Marianne
Yes
Ain't It Good
Round Going Round
This Little Man
Theme For Twiggy
Dead Boot
Yesterday's Sunshine - Remastered
Someday Soon
Someday
Another Game - Remastered
Yesterday's Sunshine - Digitally Remastered
Widow
Elevator - Remastered
Can't Find Me
Dear Delilah - Digitally Remastered
Lullaby - Remastered
Phase Accidents
Deep Water - Digitally Remastered
Another Game - Digitally Remastered
Topaz Reason
Dear Delilah - Remastered
Exit Portal
The Right Direction
Lady Godiva
SF Chrome
Come Down To The Station
Elevator - Digitally Remastered
Trying To Make It To Monday
A Dizzy Day
Time To Leave
Stolen Highway
This Endless Tunnel
Thunder And Lightning
Blues in Your Head
Wake Me in Time
King Felix II
Escape
Dolphin Love
Breaking Up A Dream
King Felix
Mai Nessuno - Bonus Track - Remastered
Lullaby - Sped-Up Version
Yes - Remastered
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