A British group documented in late-1960s recordings. According to the review, they jammed in London in 1967, recorded at Abbey Road, released a single 45 rpm and later saw material compiled as Petals from a Sunflower.

Recorded material at Abbey Road; original activity documented around 1967–1969; music described in reviews as "politely quirky" psych-pop/folk-pop with notable tracks including "Sitting on a Blunestone" and "Monday morning."

A reviewer highlights Tales of Justine as a late-1960s British group who jammed in London (Alexandra Palace, summer 1967) and recorded at Abbey Road. They released a single 45 rpm and much later the Petals from a Sunflower compilation gathered additional material. The music is described as politely quirky psych-pop/folk-pop with standout tracks like "Sitting on a Blunestone" and "Monday morning."

For:Fans of 1960s British psychedelic and folk-pop, collectors of obscure vintage recordings, listeners who enjoy delicate, quirky pop.

 London, Alexandra Palace, summer 1967...

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