
The Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror placed by the ex-manager of The Who, Peter Meaden, who promptly signed them to his production company and licenced a number of their tracks to Polydor. The first single "Your Servant Stephen" was a slightly maudlin folky affair which appeared to revolve around the topic of a man writing to the father of his pregnant bride-to-be.
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Mazy
Your Servant, Stephen
Goodbye Child
Your Servant Stephen
Lovey Dovey Feeling
Big Giant Man
Lost My Lover
Do Not Wait For Better Times
Esprit De Corps
Rum Sensation
Called And Chosen
Silver Queen Of The Screen
Morning
When You're Getting Tired
The Hovercraft Song
What A Funny Name
My Friends And I
Mind In A Mix Up
05 - Mazy ('67)
Mazy - 45 Single Mix
Mind In A Mix-Up
Remember Her Face - Home Demo
Firefly
S.O.S Miss Celeste - Home Demo
Mazy (Two Track Version)
Mazy # 2
S.O.S. Miss Celeste
S.O.S. Miss Celeste (Studio Backing Track)
Remember Her Face
Mazy (45 Single Mix)
My Friends And I - Home Demo
Mazy (two-track original)
Do Not Wait For Better Times (home Demo)
The Trees Are On The Line
Your Servant Stephen (with Strings)
‘Do Not Wait For Better Times’
Maze
Run Sensation
Esprit de corps (50 Years Old)
Warm Welcome Mattress Company
Mazy #2
Chance would be a fine thing
Mazy ('67)
My Friends and I (demo)
Do Not Wait For Better Times (demo)
Mary
Your Servant, Stephen (With Strings)
Rum Sensation (Home Demo)
S.O.S. Miss Celeste (demo)
Rum Sensation (demo)
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