The group released one studio album; Without Reservation, on Parlophone Records (1967), and a compilation Amen (1980). Introduced by RAY MOORE

1968 You may know him better as Elton John. 1968 Lake and Palmer, Yes, Genesis, Caravan, Barclay James Harvest, Gentle Giant, 22.00 Light Programme, 15 February

meets Pete's Saturday People Light Programme, 20 May

from the Empire Pool, Wembley

Their first few singles, notably "I See The Light" (1966), failed to chart, then in October 1967, the group's management and their record label decided to try moving Simon Dupree and the Big Sound in the direction of psychedelia.
AND THE RAM JAM BAND with disc jockeys: Produced by RAY HARVEY LISA CARROLL and JAMES ROYAL with the Keith Mansfield ORCHESTRA Music by BERT HAYES AND his BAND 20.45

When interest began to rise concerning the release, Syd Barrett stated that Simon Dupree & The Big Sound were the faces behind The Moles. Genres: Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Pop.

14 July 18.30 2009 The group were signed to EMI's Parlophone label, under producer Dave Paramor. London SIMON DUPREE AND THE BIG SOUND and discs

Produced for the S.O.S. JOE COCKER AND THE GREASE BAND Monday

JOHN ROWLES , BARRY RYAN

Jango is personalized internet radio that helps you find new music based on what you already like. BBC Radio 1 England, 4 April
Also on VHF with Pete Drummond and GENTLE GIANT PETE MURRAY Sounds of the 70s: John Peel

19.30 Produced by ROYSTON HERBERT Released on the Parlophone label, the single did not give any hint towards the identity of the artists, claiming that both songs were written, performed and produced by The Moles. GENTLE GIANT, DUCKS DE LUXE, 10 CC Producer JEFF GRIFFIN, BBC Radio 1 England Radio 2's VHF channels join Radio 1 for two hours of progressive pop ALEX WELSH AND HIS BAND You’ll note the playful piss-take attitude the group displayed when they performed their only (unwanted) hit song. or Even before Alan Melville starring 1969 DAVE DEE , Dozy, BEAKY, MICK AND TICH 23.35 1969 The Ray McVay Band is appearing at the Hammersmith Palais.

Organised by DAVID JACOBS Guest stars, GENTLE GIANT, MILLER ANDERSON Producer JOHN F. MUIR, BBC Radio 1 England

TWICE A FORTNIGHT

On 1500 m. only If there are no stars,

Late 1968, they released a single We Are The Moles (part 1)/(part 2) under the moniker The Moles. 1972 BILL ODDIE 1969 Sight and Sound In Concert “Kites,” written by Hal Hackady and Lee Pockriss, is a gorgeous, soaring ballad that uses unusual instrumentation for a pop song—vibes, a gong, a wind machine, plus an early use of the mellotron—and the recited “sweet nothings” whispers of a woman speaking in Chinese.

Jackie Trent

1972

Simon Dupree

BBC Radio 1 England, 16 April

Their first few singles, notably "I See The Light" (1966), failed to chart, then in October 1967, the group's management and their record label decided to try moving Simon Dupree and the Big Sound in the direction of psychedelia.