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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: A Little Bit Hurt / Julien Covey &#038; The Machine I guess you might call them a supergroup. Julien Covey, real name Phil Kinorra, played with Brian Auger in his early days. As well as fronting the band vocally, he also drummed. Amongst it&#8217;s members were John Moreshead on guitar, who played with Johnny [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/juliencoveyuk.jpg" rel="lightbox[4347]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/juliencoveyuk-300x310.jpg" alt="juliencoveyuk, Julien Covey &amp; The Machine, Wynder K. Frog, The Spencer Davis Group, The Kinks, Ray Davies, Jimmy Miller, Island, Philips" title="juliencoveyuk, Julien Covey &amp; The Machine, Wynder K. Frog, The Spencer Davis Group, The Kinks, Ray Davies, Jimmy Miller, Island, Philips" width="300" height="310" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4348" /></a></p>
<p>Listen: A Little Bit Hurt / Julien Covey &#038; The Machine<br />
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<p>I guess you might call them a supergroup. Julien Covey, real name Phil Kinorra, played with Brian Auger in his early days. As well as fronting the band vocally, he also drummed. Amongst it&#8217;s members were John Moreshead on guitar, who played with Johnny Kidd &#038; The Pirates, The Shotgun Express and The Ansley Dunbar Retaliation. In addition, the band included Peter Bardens (Them, Camel), Jim Creagan (Blossom Toes, Family) and Dave Mason at various times. Their lone release, &#8216;A Little Bit Hurt&#8217;, was co-written and produced by Jimmy Miller in &#8217;67, who brought along his freshly used prodcution techniques, successful on The Spencer Davis Group&#8217;s &#8216;Gimme Some Lovin&#8221; and applied them to The Kinks &#8216;You Really Got Me&#8217; riff, to help create this now, Northern soul classic, according the Northern soul classic experts.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/wyndergreen.jpg" rel="lightbox[4347]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/wyndergreen-300x306.jpg" alt="wyndergreen,  Wynder K. Frog, Island, Jimmy Miller, Mick Weaver" title="wyndergreen,  Wynder K. Frog, Island, Jimmy Miller, Mick Weaver" width="300" height="306" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4350" /></a></p>
<p>Listen: Green Door / Wynder K. Frog<br />
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<p>Between &#8217;64 &#8211; &#8217;67, the sound of the Jimmy Smith/Jimmy McGriff hammond B3 was the prevalent connection that bridged hip rock and soul, bringing the jazzy black Flamingo club stuff (Brian Auger &#038; The Trinity, Georgie Fame &#038; The Blue Flames, The Graham Bond Organization) to a more mainstream public, as with The Spencer Davis Group. Jimmy Miller&#8217;s production played a part. He worked as house producer for Chris Blackwell then and recorded some successful and some less successful, well commercially for the time that is, singles, like the aforementioned Julien Covey &#038; The Machine track, and &#8216;Green Door&#8217; by  Wynder K. Frog. Although not chart records, they became club hits, and apparently still are to this day, on the Northern circuit, wherever that is.</p>
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