English psychedelic quartet formed by former Wycombe Art College students Richard and Jonathan Dunsterville; best known for the 1968 Parlophone album Sallies Fforth, noted for studio experimentation, humour and collage-like arrangements.

Their only LP Sallies Fforth was released on EMI-Parlophone; the band toured in 1967–1968 including London and Hamburg's Star Club. The BBC named Sallies Fforth best pop-rock album of the month in January 1968 (as reported in contemporary sources). Jonathan Dunsterville and his wife Julie contributed to the album's sound modifications and tape work.

English psych-rock quartet led by Jonathan and Richard Dunsterville. Best known for the 1968 Parlophone album Sallies Fforth, a highly inventive, collage-like psychedelic record. Reviews praise its humour, studio experiments and genre-hopping arrangements.

For:Fans of 1960s psychedelic and experimental pop, collectors, and music-history enthusiasts.

 the formation of Rainbow Ffolly, although not very well-known even though their only LP was released by the powerful EMI-Parlophone, could be more closely compared to a band of whimsical provocateurs with a bizarre, cynical, irreverent verve, perhaps even too much so;

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