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10 January 2018

Buckley - Let's Have A Little Bit More/ Right Sky



Label: Epic
Year of Release: 1973

So far as I can tell, Buckley were not a proper group as such, but a project managed and produced by Tremeloes veterans Alan Blakley and Len Hawkes. Issuing four singles across three labels (Bell, CBS and Epic) between 1971 and 1973, success was clearly expected, but the Trems magic touch - fading rapidly by the early seventies anyway - failed to pay dividends.

Their fourth and final single "Let's Have A Little Bit More" is regrettably not an early draft of the closing Reeves and Mortimer song from the "Smell Of" series, though it's closer to that than you might suppose, being riddled with innuendo and cheeky music hall banter. It could easily have been a summer novelty smash, but the record buying public were not receptive to its seaside postcard charms.

The flip "Right Sky" is a different kettle of fish, having a similar mood and atmosphere to The Kinks "Big Sky" off "Village Green Preservation Society" (though melodically distant enough that it's probably a huge coincidence). Simple, raw and pleasing, it sounds like the work of a completely different group, and deserves a few more pairs of ears to hear it. 


2 comments:

jhendrix110 said...

Actually a duo of Sean Buckley and Vince Nichols, both ex-Sean Buckley and the Breadcrumbs/Sean Buckley Set.

http://manyfantasticco.ucoz.com/news/sean_buckley_set_hit_house_hits_1966/2011-07-19-35

Anonymous said...

Actually a duo of Sean Buckley + Vince Nichols, both ex Sean Buckley Set.

http://manyfantasticco.ucoz.com/news/sean_buckley_set_hit_house_hits_1966/2011-07-19-35