Marquis of Kensington

Marquis of Kensington was the late 1960s, an English studio project of the then manager of the Kinks, Robert Wace, and producer Mike Leander. While Wace turned his voice for singing available, entered as a figure of the Marquis on the album covers solely to Leander. Under the project name three singles were released. The Changing of the Guard rose on September 30, 1967 in the German singles chart and made ​​it to # 32 The song also appeared on the soundtrack of the film Tonite Let's All Make Love in London by Peter Whitehead of 1967. This piece came they also in on Beat-Club, which was her only live performance.

The B-side of the first single, the instrumental Flash was often played as background music in radio broadcasts, for example, during the presentation of current hit parade lists. 2008 appeared "Flash" in a demo version of the German electrical project Electric Source on the website MySpace in a Big Beat / Dub mix on.

Discography

  • Sister Marie / Flash ( instr.)
  • The Changing of the Guard / Reverse Thrust ( instr.)
  • It Might as Well Rain until September / Folks in the City
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