The Fox

29 粉絲

by Richie UnterbergerThe Fox released one obscure psychedelic pop album in 1970, the wittily titled For Fox Sake. The record had much in common with some other British bands with a strong keyboard base in the late '60s that mixed varying degrees of pop and psychedelia. The strongest resemblance was to the post-Steve Winwood releases by the Spencer Davis Group, with some similarities to the pop-soul of the Mike d'Abo-period Manfred Mann and the Baroque pop-psych of the Odessey and Oracle-era Zombies surfacing as well. The chief difference between Fox and the rest of this particular crowd? Well, their songs weren't nearly as good. The album's likable in some respects, with strong cathedral-like Hammond organ parts and pop harmonies. But the songs are average and not too memorable, though they exhibited some range, from fey beatific love odes to more soul-oriented material, blunt stabs at social consciousness, and (on the nine-minute "Madame Magical") determined trippiness. The Fox formed in Brighton in 1968 when veterans of several local bands teamed together. Hammond organist Alex Lane, drummer Tim Reeves, and percussionist-singer Nick Apostiledes had been in the mod-soul band the Alex Lane Group. Reeves had also been in the soul band Omega Plus, as had bassist-keyboardist Dave Windross. Songwriter and guitarist Steve Brayne, who had known Lane and Reeves since primary school, completed the first lineup, though Apostiledes was soon replaced by guitarist Winston Weatherill (formerly in Gary Farr & the T-Bones). The band made test recordings at a 12-hour session in Radio Luxembourg Studios, which worked out so well that most of them were issued as For Fox Sake, though a couple tracks were re-recorded. Management interest cooled off, however, and the Fox broke up soon after the album's release.

查閱更多
The Fox的專輯T-Rex in Town
T-Rex in Town2024年1月19日
The Fox的專輯Snowy Walk
Snowy Walk2023年12月15日
The Fox的專輯Call From The Past
Call From The Past2023年11月17日
The Fox的專輯Bumpy Roads
Bumpy Roads2023年10月20日
The Fox的專輯Lunar Forest
Lunar Forest2023年10月6日
The Fox的專輯Surfing Day
Surfing Day2023年9月1日

The Fox :

by Richie UnterbergerThe Fox released one obscure psychedelic pop album in 1970, the wittily titled For Fox Sake. The record had much in common with some other British bands with a strong keyboard base in the late '60s that mixed varying degrees of pop and psychedelia. The strongest resemblance was to the post-Steve Winwood releases by the Spencer Davis Group, with some similarities to the pop-soul of the Mike d'Abo-period Manfred Mann and the Baroque pop-psych of the Odessey and Oracle-era Zombies surfacing as well. The chief difference between Fox and the rest of this particular crowd? Well, their songs weren't nearly as good. The album's likable in some respects, with strong cathedral-like Hammond organ parts and pop harmonies. But the songs are average and not too memorable, though they exhibited some range, from fey beatific love odes to more soul-oriented material, blunt stabs at social consciousness, and (on the nine-minute "Madame Magical") determined trippiness. The Fox formed in Brighton in 1968 when veterans of several local bands teamed together. Hammond organist Alex Lane, drummer Tim Reeves, and percussionist-singer Nick Apostiledes had been in the mod-soul band the Alex Lane Group. Reeves had also been in the soul band Omega Plus, as had bassist-keyboardist Dave Windross. Songwriter and guitarist Steve Brayne, who had known Lane and Reeves since primary school, completed the first lineup, though Apostiledes was soon replaced by guitarist Winston Weatherill (formerly in Gary Farr & the T-Bones). The band made test recordings at a 12-hour session in Radio Luxembourg Studios, which worked out so well that most of them were issued as For Fox Sake, though a couple tracks were re-recorded. Management interest cooled off, however, and the Fox broke up soon after the album's release.

隨時上JOOX欣賞 The Fox 的歌曲!每當說到一位擁有出色歌曲和專輯的歌手時,我們一定會想到擁有 29 粉絲的The Fox。如果你也正在尋找 The Fox 的歌曲,那就太好了!JOOX將會為你提供 The Fox 的MV和歌曲合輯,你必會喜歡這些歌曲!