The Explosive
The Explosive were an English psychedelic rock that released five singles[1] under the President label,[2] later releasing two singles under Plexium[3] featuring Del Taylor.
The Explosive | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1968–1971 |
Labels | |
Past members | Watson T. Browne Del Taylor |
Discography
Watson T. Browne and the Explosive
- "Some Loving" / "Home Is Where Your Heart Lies" - President PT 207 - 1968
- "Crying All Night" / "I Close My Eyes" - President PT 221 - 1968 [4]
The Explosive With Del Taylor
- "Im Gonna Use What I Got To Get What I Need" / "Am I A Fool ?" - President PT 286 - 1970 [5]
The Explosive
- "Who Planted Thorns In Miss Alice's Garden" / "Get My Kicks From Living" - President PT 262 - 1969
- "Cities Make The Country Colder" / "Step Out Of Line" - President PT 244 - 1969
- "This Ain't The Road To Freedom" / "Today Is Today" - President PT 302 - 1970
- "Love Doesn't Come Easy" / "See You In The Morning" - Plexium PXM 24 - 1971
- "Hey Presto, Magic Man" / "Get It Together" - Plexium PXM 20 - 1971 [6]
References
- "45 Discography for President Records – UK". Global Dog Productions. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- "President in Tie with CBS". Billboard. 28 December 1968. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- "The Explosive Discography". 45cat. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Global Dog Productions 45 Discography for President Records - UK
- Tapirs PRESIDENT 7"S
- 45 Cat The Explosive - Discography
- Artist Direct Hide and Seek: British Blue Eyed Soul 1964-1969
- Prog Archives The Electric Asylum Volume 1 - Rare British Acid FreakRock Music
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