The Regime - BiographyThe Regime played with various line-ups in the Bath (UK) area between 1966 and 1970. As a live act, the band was most active in late 1967 and the first half of 1968 when they played numerous gigs as a trio having previously performed as a quintet. From mid-1967 the band’s repertoire mainly consisted of covers with a substantial core of Hendrix material. The Regime made many demo recordings mainly of original material by their singer and guitarist Graham Hamer. Many of the recordings were produced by Malcolm Hamer who was also a member of band for a time. To date their only official releases on disc have been "Dear Amanda" (which was included on the" Come join my orchestra" compilation) and "Mr and Mrs Franklin" (included on the "New Moon's in the Sky" compilation). Both these releases are on the Cherry Red Records Grapefruit label. The songs were recorded in April 1970 on the last occasion the band played together. Graham wrote the songs, sings, plays 12-string acoustic guitar and produced the recordings, Dave Morris plays drums, Mick Lewis sings support vocal and plays lead guitar and Bob Pedrick is on bass. Other band members were Dave Mogg (1966-1969), Malcolm Hamer (1966-67), Barbara Clark (1969-1970) and Richard Rawlings (1966), « Back to Discography Edit This Biography : Biography Credits
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