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Led by singer and lead guitarist Lindsay Muir, mod/ beat / R&B band The Untamed signed with the Decca record label in late 1964, making a solitary single for the label before hooking op with producer Shel Talmy (of Kinks and Who fame). After releasing two further singles (including a version of 'I'll Go Crazy') the band switched to Talmy's new independent label, Planet, where they debuted in December 1965 with a cover of Pete Townshend's 'It's Not True'. They then undertook a four-month residency at the 007 Rooms in the London Hilton Hotel before breaking up, at which point Muir put together an entirely new version of The Untamed. In April 1966, Muir and a team of hired guns - including Talmy's favoured session guitarist, Jimmy Page! - cut 'Daddy Long Legs' as the follow-up to 'It's Not True'. This single is credited in some countries to The Untamed and in other countries to Lindsay Muir's Untamed. Both are okay, it's the same band. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Planet Records Archive, Vol.1
Go Gear! Rare 60's Beat, Freakbeat, RnB, Psych & Soul
It's All True
Echoes From The Wilderness

A Slight Disturbance In My Mind: The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds Of 1966
Making Time: A Shel Talmy Production
Looking Back: 80 Mod, Freakbeat & Swinging London Nuggets

Looking Back: 80 Mod, Freakbeat & Swinging London Nuggets CD1
Making Time - A Shel Talmy Production
Looking Back 80 Mod, Freakbeat And Swinging London Nuggets [Disc 1]
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It's All True!