
So, to the music. Beatles obsessives almost to a man, Maxwell Plumm bring an undoubted focus to this LP, although not without the occasional surrendering to cliche. But the standout is undoubtedly Flyin' Hi, a riot of wah-wah guitar and phased drums, incongruous both within the context of the LP and the genre, and presented here in its full 6'16" glory.
FOUR CONSECUTIVE SEASONS
Maxwell Plumm - We Can Work It Out
Raven Records KS 1007
EVOLUTION The group derived from "BUTCH" HUMBER and RAY DOHERTY as the "TOPLINERS" in July 1970. With a chnage in January 1974 to the name of "MAXWELL PLUMM" RICHARD McGOWAN joined the group in August 1971, with ALAN BROOKS coming into the band two weeks later. While working the North East in Feb. 1973 they met up with Dave Chandler who joined the band a few weeks later.
PAUL SANDERS is the latest member of the group. In Nov. 1974 PAUL was asked to do session work on this album and was immmediately recruited into the group.
ORIGIN OF NAME Comes from the restaurant in New York called the MAXWELL PLUMM RESTAURANT.
PERSONAL CHANGES None
FIRST PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE Camber Sands, Sussex, 1972
FIRST BROADCAST The New Years Eve Television Arts Ball, Capitol Radio in December 1973.
SPECIAL APPEARANCES Royal Albert Hall, December 1973. Winstons, Bournemouth, Oct/Nov, 1972, Cats Whiskers, Streatham, Dec. 1974.
SUMMER SEASONS Four consecutive seasons with Pontins at Camber Sands, Sussex.
PREVIOUS ALBUM "MAXWELL PLUMM" 1974.