Paul Cassidy,Songwriter,Vocals.Original Drummer and founding member along with Mark and Tim Roller. Tim Roller , Guitarist , Songwriter , Vocals. Mark Roller, Leader, Songwriter , Bass and Vocals. Bob LaNave, Drums songs 6-8 "The Only Truth".
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. Formed in the late 60's, Morly Grey performed as the opening act for Bob Seger , The Platters , Brownsville Station , Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels , Cactus ( formerly of Vanilla Fudge) , Wolfman Jack and others. Also the band Law opened for Morly Grey.
A spiritual journey through the angst and heartache of the late 60's. Drummer Paul Cassidy , Guitarist Tim Roller and his brother Mark on Bass , take you with them on a mystical jaunt though time and space with screeching guitar solo's, melodic bass runs and frantic drum rolls. This truly is a classic. Over 35 years of continuous sales worldwide with copies of the original LP being auctioned at well over $ 800.00. The last three songs feature Drummer Bob LaNave who became the Morly Grey's " Ringo Starr " when their " Pete Best " (Pete Cassidy) was fired. All The songs were written by Paul Cassidy and the Roller Brothers. Originally titled " The First Supper " the LP contains a poster of what would have been the album cover. The title track is a seventeen minute Rock Opus that will continue to be on the " must hear " list of every rock music aficionado for years to come. We never really appreciated these three young lads who used to practice their original music in Paul's attic...until it was too late...we miss you , Pete.
R.I.P. Paul Trever Cassidy 1953-2001.
Morly Grey had only one album, titled The Only Truth. Originally released in 1972 on the(unpublished) Starshine label, it was a rare collector's item for years. It is now available as a reissued and digitally remastered CD on the Speed Label.
This great rock record is one of those amazing classics that you never heard, wish you did, and then wonder why you have not. The music sounds unexpectedly advanced considering the tracks were committed to tape in 1972 You will hear rock, psychedelic sounds reminiscent of The Doors and Jimi Hendrix, and jazz-rock fusion, like on the track "Our Time." For a trio, their sound was an electrifying full exciting new sound that was just starting to make its way into the consciousness of young adventurous musicians. Bands like this jump-started the beginning of many major changes in music. The title track, which is a flat out progressive rock tour de force running over 17 minutes long, brings you full circle from a rocking entrance, to a spaced out eerie middle section, then to a meaningful powerful ending. I do not want to imply that it is something that you would hear today. It sounds more like a formative free form track that develops and comes to a head like a musical eruption exploding from the core of their base sound. The group works very hard to maintain and expand this format in many of their songs.
It comes as a shock that they did not continue to record after such a successful recording session as this. One never knows what the circumstances may have been at the time though. One thing I do know, they left their ineradicable mark on early progressive rock.
*cough* oh yea of course I've been practicing....I'm practically fluent now! Errr...i just get easily distracted ya know...so it might look like i've forgotten everything, but it's just because my mind is elsewhere, honest! *cough* lol. I still remember how to sign 'my name', that's a handy start lol, not sure about the rest. As for work Im still workin at the same ole, same ole, but im also making some extra money taking these surveys things online; you should give em a try; i mean, hey, the extra money comes in handy, right? i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is:
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, shame I wouldn't have minded staying there till something more appropriate came along, but I don't have that option now heh.
Hey, I've got a new acoustic demo up of my song "Snapshot Chronicles" up now. Feel free to listen, comment, and if you like it tell your friends. If not, that's cool too.
BREAKING NEWS...SUNDAZED RECORDS SIGNS MORLY GREY! Bob Irwin of Sundazed Records, the premiere vinyl reissue label, has signed Morly Grey to remaster (from the original master tapes) and reissue "The Only Truth", along with several previously unreleased songs from the same sessions. Live recordings from 1972 and studio work from 1995-97 may also be considered along with "The Roller Bros.Band" LP that Mark, Tim and Bob did with other guest musicians in 1973. Morly Grey will join the roster of other Sundazed artists such as the Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson , Johnny Cash , Jerry Lee Lewis , Santana , Simon and Garfunkel , The Byrds , Sly And The Family Stone , and more.
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Bob Irwin got into the CD reissue business while it was in its infancy. Along the way, he not only explored the field...he has nearly single-handedly defined it.
...that music, and that high-quality product soon came to the attention of the folks at Sony Music, whose Legacy division had just been formed to lend some legitimacy and structure to their reissue program. Legacy reached out to contact Bob Irwin, offering him the position of producer and consultant. Bob has become an indispensable asset to that label, responsible for just about every major rock reissue from the Sony/Legacy—and now the Sony/BMG Legacy—imprint. His work for the label includes more than 300 titles from such musical titans as Simon and Garfunkel, Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Carole King, Bob Wills, George Jones and John Denver. It's an impressive roster that stretches out over the horizon, far as the eye can see.
...Bob Irwin also moonlights for Arista Records, where he's spruced up the back titles of Patti Smith, the Box Tops, Delphonics, Lee Dorsey, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop. Bob also spends a lot of time remastering the historic jazz catalog of Verve Records, including landmark sessions by Billie Holiday, Wes Montgomery and John Coltrane. (Sundazed.com)