1.) A progressive Anglo-American rock combo, who are probably best known for their track "Living In Sin" by virtue of its inclusion on CBS's popular 1970 budget-priced double compilation, "Fill Your Head With Rock". This pleasant, melodic track was taken from their debut album and is arguably their finest moment. The album is well worth seeking out, though. It contains "Tell Me", a mellow song with a beautiful melody; "Marsha", a fast organ-dominated instrumental with a long sax solo; "Country Aire", an instrumental folk piece with flute and harpsichord; "All Alone", a slow, melodic song about loneliness with pleasant sax and a long organ solo; the mellow mid-tempo "Night Time" with lots of flute and jazzy piano improvisations and "Highway", a fast R&B influenced progressive piece with long sax and organ solos. By the time of "Skintight" in 1973 they were playing more commercial, mainstream rock with lots of orchestration and brass arrangements. Side A is disappointing but there are three decent tracks on Side B - "Instermental", a soul/funk orientated instrumental; "The Heap Turns Human", which brings to mind The Who in the "Who's Next" period and the bluesy hard-rocker "Maverick Woman Blues", which featured strong vocals and slide guitar. The album was produced by American Don Nix and remixed at Ardent Studios, Memphis. Nick Graham was also in The End, Atomic Rooster and Tucky Buzzard. Drummer Tony Knight (real name Tony Brown) used to play with the Chessmen. Members: * Thomas Crimble - Keyboards, Bass, Vocals * Bob James - Sax, Guitar * Krzysztof Henryk Justkiewicz - Keyboards * Alvin Pope - Drums * Nick Graham - Vocals, Keyboards, Bass, Flute * Tony Knight - Drums, Vocals Albums: * Skin Alley (CBS 63847) 1969 * To Pagham And Beyond (CBS 64140) 1970 * Two Quid Deal (Big T TRA 260) 1972 * Skintight (Big T TRA 273) 1973 2.) A finnish rock'n'roll group. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.