Biography
Originally formed in 1967 as Picadilly Line by Rod Edwards and Roger Hand, English psychedelic pop group Edwards Hand released three albums before disbanding in the mid-'70s (1968's The Huge World of Emily Small [as Picadilly Line] featured the talents of Danny Thompson, Alan Hawkshaw, Jan Barber, Herbie Flowers, and Harold McNair). The group's highly collectible eponymous debut was produced by George Martin, who worked with very few pop acts outside of the Beatles. The record received its share of critical acclaim, earning comparisons to the Bee Gees, as well as the aforementioned Fab Four. Stranded (1970) and Rainshine (1973) were also produced by Martin. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi



 
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Edwards Hand - Friday Hill
Edwards Hand ~ Orange Peel (1969)
Edwards Hand - Banjo Pier (1969)
EDWARDS HAND- CHARACTERS No 1 (1968)
Edwards Hand - Close My Eyes
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