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Located in Sydney, Australia, the Cleves produced the average self-titled album in the first 1970s that was consistent with hard rock-progressive rock and roll trends of your day. Originally developing in New Zealand as the Clevedonaires in the middle-’60s, the Cleves had been structured around three siblings: Gaye Dark brown (vocals and body organ), Ron Dark brown (electric guitar), and Graham Dark brown (electric guitar). Bassist Milton Street done the lineup, which also produced several even more pop-oriented singles in 1969 and 1970. In addition they do an EP, Music From Michael, comprising a sixteen-minute, ten-part collection, extracted from the soundtrack towards the film from the same name. After some employees changes (like the addition of one-time Bee Gees member Vince Melouney on electric guitar), they shifted to the U.S. in past due 1971 (minus Melouney) and transformed their name to Bitch, issuing three singles on Warner Brothers.

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