Music / rock

An apple a day -


Reviews (2)


Louder than war

d. 10. Sep. 2020

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Ian Canty

d. 10. Sep. 2020

"If you're looking for a top quality, rare 1960s psych album recorded by an unknown quantity, I imagine there's a fair chance An Apple A Day may well scratch that itch for you. You also get a full band history from Jeff Harrad in the sleeve notes, the inside story from "horse's mouth" really. This helps uncover the Apple mystery at last and rounds off a very well put together and listenable set. Hats off to Grapefruit and Apple, who by the evidence provided here deserved much better".


Record collector

510 (2020 October)

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Jon Harrington

510 (2020 October)

"Psych-pop rarity plus mono single mixes ... Though recorded in late 1968, some tracks sound closer to 1966 proto-psych by bands such as The Yardbirds ... while elsewhere they resemble 1967 Pink Floyd ... Bassist Jeff Harrad tells their story for the first time in the sleevenotes".