Neon Pearl
Neon Pearl was a 1960s British psychedelic band consisting of Peter Dunton, Bernard Jinks and Nick Spenser. They were formed to play as a resident band in a club in Germany, but returned to England in late 1967.
In 1967, Neon Pearl recorded a number of studio songs but could not find a record contract. In 2001, Acme released them as the album 1967 Recordings, which is a fine example of experimental British psychedelia with its hazy riffs, mild guitar distortions and vocal harmonies. Dunton was also in the marginally less obscure British psychedelic bands the Flies and Please, while Jinks later played in Bulldog Breed and T2, the latter also including Dunton.
Popular songs included "Forever", "Going With The Flow", "Just Another Day", "Out Of Sight" and "What You See".