Nite People: P. M. 12" (RSD)
Obscure rock group Nite People was formed in 1964 in the southern English town of Poole by drummer/singer, Chris âFergyâ Ferguson; later, guitarist Jimmy Shipstone joined (as Jimmy Warwick), along with organist Barry Curtis and Jimmyâs brother Francis on bass (as Francis Gordon). Following inconsequential singles for Fontana, with bassist Scott Kirkpatrick, the group signed to Larry Pageâs Page One. P.M., issued in 1970, showed heavier leanings and although originals âFunky Hoeâ and âP.M.â were captivating, the album probably had too many covers, though the driving cut of The Four Topsâ âReach Outâ was certainly unique. Page also had the group record as The Banana Bunch, before the final split. Limited 180gr orange vinyl press for Rsd2020.
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Nite People: P. M. 12" (RSD)
Nite People: P. M. 12" (RSD)
Obscure rock group Nite People was formed in 1964 in the southern English town of Poole by drummer/singer, Chris âFergyâ Ferguson; later, guitarist Jimmy Shipstone joined (as Jimmy Warwick), along with organist Barry Curtis and Jimmyâs brother Francis on bass (as Francis Gordon). Following inconsequential singles for Fontana, with bassist Scott Kirkpatrick, the group signed to Larry Pageâs Page One. P.M., issued in 1970, showed heavier leanings and although originals âFunky Hoeâ and âP.M.â were captivating, the album probably had too many covers, though the driving cut of The Four Topsâ âReach Outâ was certainly unique. Page also had the group record as The Banana Bunch, before the final split. Limited 180gr orange vinyl press for Rsd2020.
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Obscure rock group Nite People was formed in 1964 in the southern English town of Poole by drummer/singer, Chris âFergyâ Ferguson; later, guitarist Jimmy Shipstone joined (as Jimmy Warwick), along with organist Barry Curtis and Jimmyâs brother Francis on bass (as Francis Gordon). Following inconsequential singles for Fontana, with bassist Scott Kirkpatrick, the group signed to Larry Pageâs Page One. P.M., issued in 1970, showed heavier leanings and although originals âFunky Hoeâ and âP.M.â were captivating, the album probably had too many covers, though the driving cut of The Four Topsâ âReach Outâ was certainly unique. Page also had the group record as The Banana Bunch, before the final split. Limited 180gr orange vinyl press for Rsd2020.











