| The Top Shelf were from Wanganui, a port town on the southwestern coast of the North Island of New Zealand, about a three hour drive from Wellington. "Time Beyond (Can't We Still Be Friends)" takes inspiration from "White Room" with some fantastic wah wah playing.
The Top Shelf - Time Beyond (Can't We Still Be Friends) "Time Beyond" was left to the b-side behind a pop song with the very unwieldy title "Baby the World Really Turns (Many a Slip Twixt Cup and Lip)". Although relatively lightweight, the opening is arresting and performance solid. The Top Shelf - Baby the World Really Turns Production was by Peter Dawkins. A radio station card that accompanies my copy shows it was received on July 24, 1969, and played a paltry four times over the next two months, despite being a "Golden Disc Entry" for the year. The band reunited for the Third Official Wellington 1960s Rock Band Reunion on Sunday, October 12, 1996 in the Lower Hutt Horticultural Hall. I can't find any reviews of the show, but an article promoting the reunion in the New Zealand weekly the Sunday Star-Times gave a description of the band:
Sources include: Mysterex: New Zealand Music and Culture |
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