World of Oz


The World of Oz was an English psychedelic pop band who released a sole self-titled LP in 1968, before fading into relative obscurity, although CD re-issues of the album are now widely available to the public.
The band formed in January 1968 and signed to Deram Records on 13 February 1968. Their song, "The Muffin Man", was a minor hit in the UK and US and reached the Top 10 in a number of European countries, including the Netherlands and Belgium. Publicity for the single in the US was constrained because the marketing budget was limited. The reason being, manager Barry Class left the band to manage his other band, The Foundations.
Despite the lack of a hit US single, the band recorded their only album with changing lineups. They broke up soon after its release in 1969.
They appeared on the BBC2 television program, "Colour Me Pop" on 8 March 1969. Also in 1969, they were one of the musical acts featured in David Buckton's BBC television documentary on electronic music production, "The Same Trade As Mozart", in the "Workshop" series. Their appearance concerned the multi-track techniques used in one of their recording sessions. This contribution is unacknowledged in the programme's catalogue entry.

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