WHITE TRASH
APPLE 1C 006-90 020 (APPLE UK 3)
ROAD TO NOWHERE (GOFFIN - KING) Producer Tony Meehan
ILLUSION (HUGH NICHOLSON) Producer Tony Meehan
Leider liegt mir die deutsche Ausgabe nicht vor!
Hardi
The first of two singles issued on Apple by this band. Original issues of the singles show the name White Trash however the BBC put pressure on Apple and the band to change their name to Trash, as White Trash was deemed to offend people. Another talented group who saw the big time pass them by while they were signed to Apple. The A side written by Goffin and King and both sides produced by the drummer from the UK group The Shadows, Tony Meehan. Once again issued in a plain Apple sleeve.
Wikipedia
White Trash were a British pop group who recorded briefly for Apple Records in 1969.
Made up of ex-members of The Pathfinders and The Poets, they were given the name White Trash by Richard DiLello, the Apple liaison officer who wrote a book about his times at the label called The Longest Cocktail Party. DiLello also penned most of the biographies for the label's artists. The name White Trash, was also in use in the USA by Edgar & Johnny Winter but being deemed offensive in Britain, the British White Trash changed their name to the one word, Trash, on their last Apple single.
The band issued only four tracks or two singles on Apple, both A sides were cover versions: "Golden Slumbers" (before it was released as a Beatles track on their forthcoming Abbey Road) and Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Road to Nowhere". The single "Golden Slumbers" made the Top 30 but the band disappeared shortly after the next single.
APPLE 1C 006-90 020 (APPLE UK 3)
ROAD TO NOWHERE (GOFFIN - KING) Producer Tony Meehan
ILLUSION (HUGH NICHOLSON) Producer Tony Meehan
Leider liegt mir die deutsche Ausgabe nicht vor!
Hardi
The first of two singles issued on Apple by this band. Original issues of the singles show the name White Trash however the BBC put pressure on Apple and the band to change their name to Trash, as White Trash was deemed to offend people. Another talented group who saw the big time pass them by while they were signed to Apple. The A side written by Goffin and King and both sides produced by the drummer from the UK group The Shadows, Tony Meehan. Once again issued in a plain Apple sleeve.
Wikipedia
White Trash were a British pop group who recorded briefly for Apple Records in 1969.
Made up of ex-members of The Pathfinders and The Poets, they were given the name White Trash by Richard DiLello, the Apple liaison officer who wrote a book about his times at the label called The Longest Cocktail Party. DiLello also penned most of the biographies for the label's artists. The name White Trash, was also in use in the USA by Edgar & Johnny Winter but being deemed offensive in Britain, the British White Trash changed their name to the one word, Trash, on their last Apple single.
The band issued only four tracks or two singles on Apple, both A sides were cover versions: "Golden Slumbers" (before it was released as a Beatles track on their forthcoming Abbey Road) and Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Road to Nowhere". The single "Golden Slumbers" made the Top 30 but the band disappeared shortly after the next single.