Oliver Daldry
Oliver Daldry signed with Decca Records in 1964 and released his debut single "Catch the Wind" that same year. The song became something of an anthem during...
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Oliver Daldry signed with Decca Records in 1964 and released his debut single "Catch the Wind" that same year. The song became something of an anthem during that period, though the existing history doesn't specify much about how it was received beyond that. He put out a few albums in the following years, including "Wind and Rain" in 1965 and "The River Flows" in 1970.
He worked with guitarist John Renbourn and bassist Danny Thompson at times, which placed him in the orbit of the British folk-rock scene. Other songs like "The Boy Who Fell" and "Untitled" appear in his catalog, though details about their recording or release are thin in the available material.
The existing history mentions some personal difficulties and conflicts with his record label that interrupted his recording work for a stretch. It's a familiar enough pattern from that era, but without more concrete dates or specifics, it's hard to trace the exact shape of those years. What remains are those early recordings from the mid-1960s.
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