Biography
Currant Kraze were one of those seemingly innumerable studio groups assembled in England during the late 1960s around the twin orbits of songwriter/producer/singers Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway and composer Tony Macaulay. The other participants on their one and only single for Deram, Lady Pearl b/w Breaking the Heart of a Good Man (both authored by Cook and Greenaway), included the equally ubiquitous Tony Burrows on lead vocals, plus Johnny Goodison and Sue Sunny. Although they never existed outside of the recording sessions that yielded the single -- and might just as easily have used the name Edison Lighthouse or the Brotherhood of Man, to name just two "groups" that the same personnel recorded as -- one does wonder at the name attached here, and whether Cook, Greenaway, and company weren't pulling someone's leg. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi



 
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Currant Kraze 'Lady Pearl'. 1970. Cook/Greenaway
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