Twice as Much was composed of David Skinner and Andrew Rose and were harmony singers who also wrote much of their own material. They were signed to Immediate Records, which was run by The Rolling Stones manager, Andrew Loog Oldham. The pair recorded four singles ("Sittin' on a Fence" b/w "Baby I Want You"; "Step Out of Line" / "Simplified"; "True Story" / "You're So Good For Me"; "Crystal Ball" / "Why Can't They All Go And Leave Me Alone") and two albums, Own Up and That's All (featuring Vashti Bunyan) between 1966 and 1968 for Immediate. Most of these recordings were pop in the Peter and Gordon/Chad and Jeremy mold, with light orchestral pop/rock arrangements, that sometimes employed a touch of the baroque. Their only UK Top 40 success was a cover of the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards composition "Sittin' on a Fence" (1966). The Stones released it a year later. 01 - Sitting On A Fence 02 - Hey Girl 03 - Listen 04 - You're So Good To Me 05 - Green Circles 06 - Life Is But Nothing-Happy Times-Do You Wanna Dance 07 - True Story 08 - Simplified 09 - Step Out Of Line 10 - You'll Never Get To Heaven 11 - Crystal Ball 12 - Coldest Night Of The Year LINK