The Dennisons were just one fabulous band. They looked right; they had all the right gear (Gibson 335s and Vox AC30s) and boy could they play. Very close in popularity in Liverpool to the Beatles, they were loud and brash. They had a great lead singer in Eddie Parry who had all the attributes to attract the ladies. In Ray Scragg they had voice straight out of the Deep South of the USA and in Steve McLaren one of the best guitarists in Liverpool, perhaps getting close to skills of Colin Manley of the Remo 4. I had the pleasure of playing on the same bill as them on a number of occasions mainly at the OPB. “The Dennisons have created the biggest impact in Liverpool since the Beatles," said the Cavern Club DJ Bob Wooler in 1963. Recording for Decca, the label which had turned down the Beatles, the Dennisons scored some minor hits, but by 1965 their potential had faded.
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2025
Ace
CD, Comp, Mono
2024
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp
2023
Strawberry (26)
3xCD, Comp
2018
Big Beat Records
CD, Comp, Mono
2009
Spectrum Music (2)
5xCD, Comp + Box
2008
Psychic Circle
CD, Comp
2008
Psychic Circle
5xCD, Comp, Num
2006
Reader's Digest
3xCD, Comp
2005
Spectrum Music (2), Universal
2xCD, Comp, RM
2003
Past & Present Records
CD, Comp
2003
Viper (2), Viper (2)
CD, Comp
1999
Spectrum Music (2)
CD, Comp
1999
Reader's Digest
3xCD, Comp
1989
Deram
CD, Comp, Mono
1986
1983
1983
1983
1982
Decca
LP, Comp, Mono
1980
1974
United Artists Records
2xLP, Comp, Mono, Gat
1963
Decca, Deutscher Schallplattenclub
10", Club, Smplr, S/Edition
1963
Reader's Digest
Cass, Comp
2011
Newbottle
CDr, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
2011
Newbottle
CDr, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
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