| 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 where they based their career. The Cresendos also came from Wanganui.
"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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