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Initially based in Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom, The Majority released a stack of unsuccessful singles for Decca before acting as [aetist]Barry Ryan's backing band, receiving their first label credit with him on his huge hit 'Eloise'. By the end of the 1960s they'd relocated to France, where they became known as Majority One. Under that moniker they released a strong of singles on the continent, as well as one self-titled album. None of these records were releases in their native United Kingdom. The band also moonlighted as Black Label and - there you have it - Rocky Cabbage. Under the latter name they issued two 'France-only' singles. Arguably the pick of these four sides ws 'Birds Must Learn To Fly', the flip side to 'I'm Leaving' In November 1972. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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