Alan 'Bam' King (voc, gr) Martin Stone (gr) Ian Whiteman (pno) Mike Evans (bs) Roger Powell (ds)
Mighty Baby were formed in 1969 from the ashes of The Action. They released two albums. In 1971 they rejoined with Reg King as backing band for his solo album on United Artists records. Mighty Baby musicians played also for: Robin Scott (Woman From The Warm Grass), Keith Christmas ("Stimulus" and "Fable Of The Wings"), Shelagh McDonald and more). Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde on Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Blue Horizon was a British blues record label founded by Mike Vernon in the early sixties. ... Castle Communications is a British record label, subsidiary of Sanctuary Records, specialising in the back catalogue of folk and folk-rock artists. ... The Action were an English band of the 1960s. ... The Action were an English band of the 1960s. ... The current United Artists logo (a variant was used during the 1980s). ... Robin Scott, also known as M, is a singer originally from the United Kingdom. ... Shelagh McDonald is KAUFS GAYa Scottish folk singer, lyricist and guitarist who released two albums before her abrupt and mysterious disappearance from the folk scene in 1971. ...
Discography
"Action Speak Louder Than ..." (1968 recordings of The Action already in Mighty Baby line-up, released in 1985)
"Mighty Baby" (Head Records, 1969)
"Devil's Whisper" b/w "Virgin Spring" (single, Blue Horizon 2096-003, 10/1971)
VA: "Glastonbury Fayre": 1 song: "A Blanket In My Muesli" (Revelation 1/2/3, 3 L.P.s , 4/72)
"Live In The Attic" (Rolled Gold Productions, Dec 2000)
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It would have been hard to make a sequel to that one, given that the nature of romantic comedies is to have all the appropriate cast paired off at the end, and the only way to make another film would be to break the pairings.
And while the idea of stashing your baby into a self-contained capsule might appeal, as it apparently did to B. Skinner (the famous psychologist), the theme of "What babies want" didn't grab me much.
Babies want food, clean bottoms, and cuddles, as far as I can tell, and while they are probably necessary for the continuation of the species, they don't have a place in romantic comedy.