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A WILD UNCERTAINTY
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A mod band called A Wild Uncertainty who recorded a one–off single for Shel Talmy’s Planet label. Talmy, famed for his production work with the Kinks and the Who, used the latter as a template for several other bands, and The Wild Uncertainty’s sole offering was a version of "Man With Money", an Everly Brothers song, then-popular with Mods (and performed by the Who in their early days). The single made the lower reaches of the Top 40 , thanks mainly to the efforts of Eddie’s dad, his uncle, and various other assorted relatives who did the rounds buying up copies, and the band got to tour with the Creation. The Spencer Davis Group adopted seventeen-year-old Eddie Hardin, after Steve Winwood left in 1967. It seemed destined that Eddie Hardin would not only fill out the empty hole left by Winwood but also create a completely new image for Spencer Davis and his cohorts. There were disagreements of various kinds and it wasn't long before Eddie had left the group along with drummer Peter York.

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Eddie Hardin - vocals

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A Man With Money
Broken Truth
Germany
Metronome M 979
Value: 200 €
   

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