Lemon Tree

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William Chalker's Time Machine 00:00 Tools
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I Can Touch A Rainbow 01:42 Tools
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It's So Nice To Come Home 00:00 Tools
Clouds Sun and Water - Island of Chill Mix 00:00 Tools
Clouds Sun and Water (Island of Chill Mix) 00:00 Tools
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05 LEMON TREE 00:00 Tools
Clouds Sun and Water 00:00 Tools
William Chalker's Time Machine (2007 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
또 운다 00:00 Tools
William Chalker's Time Machine - 2007 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Is There A God { sofaspace.net } 00:00 Tools
She's 00:00 Tools
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The Beatles 00:00 Tools
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FOXTER 00:00 Tools
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Spirit { SOFASPACE } 00:00 Tools
Fool´s Garden 00:00 Tools
OASIS 00:00 Tools
Fool's Garden (1995) 00:00 Tools
William Chalkers time machine 00:00 Tools
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Is There A God- 00:00 Tools
William Chalker's Time... 00:00 Tools
guitar solo 00:00 Tools
Fool's Garden - Lemon Tree 00:00 Tools
기분 좋은 날 00:00 Tools
Fools s Garden 00:00 Tools
на китайском языке 00:00 Tools
William Chalker's Time Machine (2007 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Hey U 00:00 Tools
King of France, Queen of Dance 00:00 Tools
come on girl 00:00 Tools
내 꿈을 향해서 00:00 Tools
Clouds Sun & Water (Island Of Chill Mix) 00:00 Tools
A Monkey - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Square Diggers 00:00 Tools
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Lemon Tree were a psychedelic pop group from Birmingham, England, in the mid- to late 1960s. With Mike Hopkins (guitar), Mick Taylor (vocals), Gary Wortley (organ), Derek Arnold (bass), and Keith Smart (drums), their music was close in spirit to the Move, a cheerful, celebratory, and upbeat account of life in a world lit by a psychedelic glow, like the Idle Race, the Nocturnes, and most of their Birmingham compatriots. The quintet was signed by Parlophone Records in 1968 and made their debut with "William Chaulker's Time Machine" b/w "I Can Touch a Rainbow," the A-side of which was written by Ace Kefford, who had just exited the Move, and produced by Kefford, Trevor Burton, and the Amen Corner's Andy Fairweather-Low. It failed to chart, and only Fairweather-Low was aboard for their second and final single, "It's So Nice to Come Home" b/w "Come on Girl," in 1969. Hopkins was previously a member of Denny & the Diplomats with Denny Laine (in the latter's pre-Moody Blues days) and Smart played with Danny King & the Mayfair Set, whence Roy Wood and Trevor Burton cut their teeth before forming the Move. After their breakup in 1969, Mike Hopkins moved on to the Idle Race while Smart passed through the final lineup of the Uglys, who transformed themselves into Balls and also played with Roy Wood's Wizzard and the '70s progressive rock outfit Mongrel before disappearing. "William Chaulker's Time Machine" has resurfaced on several '60s psychedelic compilations. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.