Although he only issued one single ("Never Mind"/"I'll Be Looking out for You" [EMI, 1967]), which sold poorly due to "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever" being released on the same day, Elli continued to record demos throughout the rest of the '60s. His plaintive, slightly accented voice and gentle arrangements that sat somewhere between the Beatles and the Zombies have gained a wealth of admiration since Dig the Fuzz records released a mini-album consisting of his single and acetate recordings in 1999.
Elli Meyer was born in Calcutta, India, in 1946, and moved to England during the swinging '60s to start work as a painter and decorator. As early as 1962, he was involving himself in the burgeoning music scene and began to sing in the local London group the Eagles, who went on to record for Pye. He then formed the Nutrons, but walked out to join the Madhatters (who had recently changed their name from the Trendsetters). They held a residency at the 007 Club and played with PJ Proby, the Honeycombs, and the Moody Blues, but split in 1965 when their lead guitarist immigrated to Australia. The ever-active Elli then joined the Infernos, but after one year with them fell seriously ill with diabetes, and had to leave, taking into account his disability.
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This is a wonderful collection of great sixties psychedelic pop. And it's a real shame he never got the chance to record a full album. Highly recommended. Enjoy.(Frank)
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You continue to provide great posts.
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It's a real shame none of his work has made it to cd.
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Deleteall links are up. Elli, Essex Green and The Brigade.
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Frank
Thanks for the quick response
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