Combining the deadpan wit of the Bonzo Dog Band and the social-conscious lyricism of the Kinks, Dead Sea Fruit helped to bring the British Invasion of the 1960s to France. Formed in 1966, the group spent three years based in Paris thrilling French audiences with their hook-laden songs. Although all but two members relocated to Dakar, Senegal, electric bassist/guitarist/vocalist Arthur Marsh, who had replaced founding member Christopher Hall in early 1967, returned to England after three months when club owners demanded that they stick to cover tunes. Dead Sea Fruit reached their apex in 1967, when their tongue-in-jowl single, "Lulu, Put Another Record On," reached the top position on the British music charts. Their self-titled album was released the same year. (AMG).
01 - The 815 And The 545 02 - Lulu, Put Another Record On 03 - Psychiatric Case 04 - Mr Barman 05 - Matters 06 - Seeds Of Disconcent 07 - I'll Come With You 08 - I've Been Away Too Long 09 - Mr Coffee Pot 10 - Time Waits For No One 11 - I Should Have Guessed 12 - Kesington High Street