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After Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on English Decca, to which the Small Faces had been signed. Jimmy Winston & His Reflections, featuring future Yes keyboard player Tony Kaye, tried making their mark with "Sorry She's Mine," reworking a song that the Small Faces had already covered, but it failed to chart, despite being a solid piece of what today is called freakbeat rock. The group later evolved into Winston's Fumbs, which left behind a killer psychedelic 45 track in "Snow White." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Mod Scene

The Mod Scene -CUT IN THE 60s-
The Mod Scene(1962-1968)

The Freakbeat Scene
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The Mod Scene (1962-1968)
The Decca Anthology: 1965-1967
Decca Originals - The Mod Scene
Hipshakers, Vol. 1

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From The Beginning + 14