Comprised of people Steve Kipner (keyboards, percussion, vocals), Steve Groves (guitars, percussion, vocals), Johnny Vallins (bass, guitar, vocals), and Geoff Bridgford (drums), the obscure Australian pop/rock and roll group Tin Tin shaped in 1968. They released a set of albums in the first ’70s — a self-titled debut from 1970 (which spawned the one “Toast and Marmalade for Tea”) and 1971’s sophomore work, Astral Taxi cab — both which were made by the Bee Gees’ Maurice Gibb, who also performed assorted musical instruments. The quartet split up in 1973.