Tinkerbells Fairydust was a British pop group in the late 1960s, who hailed from east London. They recorded three singles and one album for the Decca label. Previously, billed as The Rush, after the name change to Tinkerbells Fairydust they recorded the singles in 1967-69. This album, was prepared, using four of the tracks from their previous singles and a number of cover versions, and was due for release in December 1969 on the Decca record label. However it was withdrawn prior to release, 'officially' due to the band splitting up - but the more likely reason was due to Decca's severe financial problems at the time. Some test pressings were made (and 4 or 5 'finished' copies), but it was withdrawn prior to the release date with only a tiny handful of copies left in existence. The extreme rarity of this album has pushed up its collectability rating to where, in 2007, a shabby scratched copy was sold on Ebay for £1,200 and since then (in 2009 & 2010) 2 other copies have sold in excess of £2000. It is regarded by collectors as one of the most valuable pop/psych albums of all time. 01 - In My Magic Garden 02 - Marjorine 03 - You Keep Me Hanging On 04 - The Worst That Could Happen 05 - Never My Love 06 - Lazy Day 07 - Every Minute Every Day 08 - Whole World 09 - They Didnt Believe Me 10 - Happy 11 - Sheila's Back In Town 12 - Jeff's Boogie 13 - 20-10 LINK