Rupert's People

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
REFLECTIONS OF CHARLES BROWN 04:03 Tools
HOLD ON 03:31 Tools
Dream On My Mind 03:24 Tools
DREAM IN MY MIND 03:22 Tools
I CAN SHOW YOU 02:59 Tools
Reflections of Charlie Brown 04:19 Tools
I've Got The Love 04:09 Tools
A Prologue To A Magic World 04:20 Tools
CHARLES BROWN 02:17 Tools
All So Long 03:15 Tools
RAIN 04:17 Tools
You Can't Always Get What You Want 04:17 Tools
MY MIND'S EYE 03:47 Tools
flying high 05:58 Tools
I See You've Changed 05:58 Tools
Water To A Stone 05:58 Tools
REFLECTING 03:46 Tools
Prologue To A Magic World 03:08 Tools
Charlie Brown 03:08 Tools
Prelude To A Magic World 03:08 Tools
reflection of charles brown 03:08 Tools
Love/Opus 193 03:30 Tools
Hold On (Version 2) 03:30 Tools
RIVER LADY 03:30 Tools
18 - Hold On ('67) 03:30 Tools
Suzanne 03:30 Tools
SUMMER RAIN 03:30 Tools
I've Got The Love - Rupert's People 03:30 Tools
DON'T SHUT ME OUT 04:19 Tools
I've Got A Thing About You Baby 04:19 Tools
Miss America 04:19 Tools
I See You've Changed (Version 2) 03:30 Tools
Dream In My Mind (1967) 03:30 Tools
Reflections Of Charles B (60S Uk Psych) 03:30 Tools
Rupert's People - Reflections of Charles Brown 04:19 Tools
I've Got Your Love 04:19 Tools
Love Opus 193 02:42 Tools
Reflections Of Charles Brown (1967) 02:42 Tools
10. Dream In My Mind 02:42 Tools
  • 31,051
    plays
  • 6,552
    listners
  • 31051
    top track count

Rupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single "Reflections Of Charles Brown" a cover of a Fleur De Lys song, the single did well in Europe and the States. Dangerfield and Co lasted around three months before new manager dismissed them. The second single "A Prologue To A Magic World" had new line up including Fleur De Lys guitarist Rod Lynton and vocalist Chris Andrews it flopped as did the third single. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.