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Morly Grey

Las Vegas, NV

Biography

Morly Grey is a progressive rock band that formed in the late 1960s. The group recorded their first album, The Only Truth, which was recorded and released in 1972.The first single from the album was "Who Can I Say You Are". Most pressings of this single incorrectly list the album’s original title—The First Supper. In the 1980s and 1990s, the original vinyl LP pressing of the album had become somewhat of a collector’s item due to its rarity and the fact that it came with a full-size color post...

Morly Grey is a progressive rock band that formed in the late 1960s. The group recorded their first album, The Only Truth, which was recorded and released in 1972.The first single from the album was "Who Can I Say You Are". Most pressings of this single incorrectly list the album’s original title—The First Supper. In the 1980s and 1990s, the original vinyl LP pressing of the album had become somewhat of a collector’s item due to its rarity and the fact that it came with a full-size color poster. They also recorded a live album and live video in 1973 (unreleased) (Paul Cassidy,Mark and Tim Roller) and a second album in 1973 on their vanity label (RBB Records) called "The Roller Bros.Band" (Bob LaNave,Mark and Tim Roller with guest musicians). Between 1995-97 Bob,Mark and Tim recorded new (unreleased) material in the studio. Morly Grey performed as the opening act for Bob Seger, The Platters, Brownsville Station, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels , Cactus ( formerly of Vanilla Fudge), Wolfman Jack and others. Also the band L.A.W. opened for them. In 2009 Sundazed Records signed the band to remaster and reissue The Only Truth (Morly Grey album) with previously unreleased bonus tracks. Morly Grey is an important historical musical example of the foundations of progressive rock and demonstrates how early 1970s psychedelic-style rock influenced later, more established progressive rock bands like Yes before the genre was known as "progressive".

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