English based vocal folk trio, which in its most famous line-up consisted of Brian Hume (vocals, guitar), his wife Irene Hume (vocals) and Ian Vardy (guitars, vocals). They formed in their native Gateshead in 1970. They began to write their own material and built a following on the folk circuit and in 1973 recorded their first album, "How Long Is Forever?", on Dawn Records at Rockfield recording studios in Wales. From it came their best known recording, an a cappella version of the Neil Young song "After The Goldrush", on the Pye label, later released by Island Records in the US. In the UK, it entered the Top 50 on 26 January 1974, had a 9 week stay, peaking at Number 21. In America, it entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 11 February 1974, and had a five week stay, peaking at #22.<br /><br />A1 Carry Me<br />A2 Paris Morning<br />A3 Signs Of The Times<br />A4 God<br />A5 She Only Knows Why<br />A6 After The Gold Rush<br />B1 Johnson Boy<br />B2 Beauty Of The World<br />B3 T.L.T. Blues<br />B4 Or Maybe The Autumn<br />B5 Glass Angel<br />B6 Out There<br />B7 How Long Is Forever<br />Distributed By – Pye Records (Sales) Ltd.<br />Pressed By – Tranco Limited<br />Arranged By [Strings] – Wayne Warlow (tracks: A2, B5)<br />Bass Guitar – Dave Peacock<br />Drums, Congas – Pique Withers*<br />Photography By – Rik Walton (2)<br />Producer – Fritz Fryer<br />Vocals, Autoharp – Irene Hume<br />Vocals, Guitar [6 String], Twelve-String Guitar – Ian Vardy<br />Vocals, Lead Guitar – Brian Hume<br />Written-By – Hume* (tracks: A1 to A5, B1 to B7), Vardy* (tracks: A1 to A5, B1 to B7), N. Young* (tracks: A6)
