PENNY
FARTHING
RECORDS
Penny Farthing Records was established by UK
record producer Larry Page, as a progression from his mildly successful 1960s
record label, Page One Records. It did not repeat the top 20 hits of his earlier
venture, but signed some artists of note. These included Daniel Boone, whose
"Beautiful Sunday" song, written by the singer, was a staple of early 1970s disc
jockeys. Picked up by the Japanese TV show Beautiful Sunday some ten years
later, this song was popular all over again in Japan. Page also recorded
Daniel's wife (Lesley) Lelly Boone, but with no success, despite an appearance
on BBC TV's Top Of The Pops. The Dutch group, Shocking Blue, also had their big
hit "Venus" with Penny Farthing Records. In 1970, Penny Farthing Records
released the single, "Sister Simon (Funny Man)" PEN 738, by the UK group
Heatwave (later known as The Sensations). While the A-side received airplay, the
funky B-side, "Rastus Ravel", was well-received in the clubs. Both songs were
written and produced by John Edward for Instant Sound Productions. The band's
members were: John Fellows (bass guitar & vocals), Terry Shea (rhythm guitar
& vocals), Richard Steen (lead guitar & vocals), Martin H. Samuel
(drums), Peter Allatt (lead vocals). The single featured Maggie Stredder and
Jean Ryder of The Ladybirds with Doris Troy as back-up singers. The group was a
regular on the BBC Radio Terry Wogan, Dave Cash, Jimmy Young and Radio 1 Club
shows. The former Honeybus bassist, Colin Hare, released an album March Hare on
Penny Farthing in 1971, which was not a commercial success. It was re-released
through Hare's own Runfast label in 2004. In 1971, Larry Page also signed up
Johnny Pearson and released a stream of easy listening albums, the last of these
being released in 1982. Johnny Pearson is most notable as being the pianist and
arranger behind British studio outfit Sounds Orchestral. Pearsons solo hit,
Sleepy Shores was a major hit for Penny Farthing in 1971 and an album of the
same name was released the following year. Page also recorded The Barron
Knights, whose comedy records had some UK chart success. However, Page's
attempts to turn them into a mainstream pop group failed. He eventually resorted
to the flop "The Ballad of Frank Spencer". Even his attempt to record them under
another name - Philly Dog - did not produce the desired hits. Paul Da Vinci, the
voice on The Rubettes hit "Sugar Baby Love", turned to Penny Farthing
immediately after this song made the UK no. 1 slot. The resulting "Your Baby
Ain't Your Baby Anymore" sold modestly. Page One Records stalwarts The Troggs
were persuaded to join Penny Farthing but their label debut, Page's attempt at
the Beach Boys hit "Good Vibrations" with Reg Presley's vocals, did not produce
sizeable sales. However, Penny Farthing also recorded an early album by Raymond
Froggatt. However, most of the company's revenue was gained from Germany, Manufacturing and Distribution was by Philips / Phonodisc and
Phonogram Records.
A FULL
DISCOGRAPHY OF PENNY FARTHING PEN 700-900 SERIES 1969-1977 CAN BE
FOUND HERE