An English trio (Peter Dunton, Bernard Jinks, Nick Spenser) who recorded a studio album at the end of 1967; that recording was released in 2001 and later reissued with bonus tracks in 2004.

Recorded at the end of 1967. Released (emerged) in 2001 thanks to Acme Records. Review highlights a nocturnal, dreamlike psychedelic sound, uneven/flat production in places, and later links to the members' formation of the band Please. A 2004 edition added two bonus tracks, including "Dream" and "Nothing to Say."

A 1967 studio recording by an English trio (Peter Dunton, Bernard Jinks, Nick Spenser) released decades later in 2001. The album is notable for its nocturnal, dreamy psychedelic atmosphere. Production is uneven but often enhances the record's mood. Contains early versions of material that preceded the members' later project, Please.

For:Fans of 1960s psychedelic rock, collectors of rare/archival releases, listeners interested in early recordings of the band members who later formed Please.

 Emerging in 2001, thanks to the magnanimity (and expertise) of Acme Records, Neon Pearl have long remained tucked away in the hidden corners of the underground both British and otherwise.

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