We Ugly Canines put out only one, 1968’s “Initial Spring Rainfall”/”Poor Guy.” Unlike everything you might anticipate from an organization having a name like We Ugly Canines, “First Spring Rainfall” was orchestrated sunlight pop, similar to the first Bee Gees but even more lightweight. Although it was made up by lead vocalist Roger Gernelle, the turn, “Poor Guy,” was compiled by their suppliers, the Tokens, using the solitary getting released around the Tokens’ label, BT Pup. Understandably, the group’s name was transformed to the Canterbury Music Event, and the next pressing from the solitary was released under this billing. Both songs had been also included on the uncommon 1968 album from the Canterbury Music Event, Rain & Sparkle, that was reissued on Compact disc decades later.