English garage/mod band noted for a mix of primordial garage, soul-tinged sounds, beat and psychedelia; led by singer-guitarist Graham Day and praised for Hammond keyboard highlights.

Graham Day is identified as the band's lead singer-guitarist. The band's sound blends garage, soul, beat and psychedelia; James Taylor (keyboardist) is mentioned in reviews as later forming the James Taylor Quartet.

A fond, nostalgic take celebrating The Prisoners' garage/mod sound, Graham Day's voice, and the Hammond-led highlights. The single review recommends full-album listening and praises the band's soulful, party-ready energy.

For:Fans of 1960s-influenced garage rock, mod revival, and nostalgic rock listeners.

 This album must be listened to all in one go - the version of the original album with the addition of seven luscious bonus tracks.

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