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Tony, Caro and John, a two-man-one-woman folk-rock trio, recorded the extremely rare All on the First Day album in 1972. The threesome took much of their inspiration from the Incredible String Band's brand of leprechaun-ish folk-rock, though songwriter and frequent lead singer Tony Dore's compositions were more conventionally melodic than the ISB's. Dore's vocals were much like those heard on the early ISB records, as well. Tony, Caro and John were also wont to embellish their basic male-female vocal harmonies, and one electric guitar-one-acoustic-guitar-bass lineup, with weird touches of hippie psychedelia in the occasional electronic effects, tinkling percussion, flageolet (a type of small flute), wah-wah, and violin. Yet despite the Incredible String Band references, the record does have a sound of its own. Slightly sardonic but cheerfully playful, and with strong tunes effectively blending major and minor modes, they're more approachable for listeners with conventional rock and pop tastes than the Incredible String Band, or Incredible String Band-like bands of the period, such as Forest and Dr. Strangely Strange. Tony Dore and bassist John Clark met each other as boys in Derby, England, playing together both in rock bands and on the folk circuit. When they went to University in 1967, they headed separate ways musically but reunited in 1970, when Clark came to London to join Tony and Caro Dore, who had played University folk clubs together. The songs comprising All on the First Day were done on primitive technology, recorded on Clark's tape recorder; they could overdub in mono only by re-recording the backing track at the same time. They self-pressed the LP in a small edition of 100 copies, though it became much easier to obtain when it was reissued on CD in 2002,...

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