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Frenzy Music is proud to present these two classic albums from a band who had a major impact on the NZ Sixties music scene, on one CD. In 1967 the group released their first album A Study in Black, which included the Top Ten single Painter Man (which was subsequently banned by NZBC radio stations for being a ribald record in bad taste). The tracks for this album were mostly stage favourites, but included five originals Ð among them Let's Think of Something which went on to win that year's Silver Scroll award. In 1968 Larry Morris left, and the remaining members reverted to calling themselves The Rebels with Glyn Mason taking over on vocals. They then had a number one hit with My Son John and released the album Madrigal. The band broke up in 1970.