MPD Ltd were formed in 1965 two months after Mike Brady on guitar had joined Melbourne instrumental group, the Phantoms, alongside Pete Watson on bass guitar. Brady and Watson left to perform beat pop music in the footsteps of the Beatles by adding vocals and were joined by Danny Finley (ex-Saxons, Sonics) on drums in May 1965. Three weeks later they supported UK visitors, the Dave Clark Five, and local artists, Tony Worsley and the Fabulous Blue Jays on an Australian tour.
The trio were signed to Go!! Records by July 1965 to release their debut single, "Little Boy Sad". It is a cover version of Johnny Burnette's 1961 hit. MPD Ltd's rendition reached #1 in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth, #5 in Sydney and top 10 in Adelaide. They appeared on TV pop programmes, The Go!! Show and Saturday Date, as well as touring Australia. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, their performances "left their fans screaming for more. It revolved around a frantic, non-stop, 20-minute barrage of songs, Brady and Watson's carefully choreographed gymnastics and Finley's flamboyant drumming antics."
The second single, "Lonely Boy'' (October 1965), was a cover of Paul Anka's 1959 single. It reached #3 in Melbourne and Perth. In 1965 they also issued a four-track EP, 'Little Boy Sad'. "Walkin' in the Sand" (February 1966), a cover version of the Shangri-Las 1964 hit was MPD Ltd's third single, which reached the top 10 in Melbourne. They released their debut album, 'The Best of MPD Ltd' in 1966. The group's following singles "No Regrets" (June 1966) and "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder" (August) scraped into the bottom 100.
From August to December of that year they relocated to the UK but "made little headway and decided to return home." The line-up was expanded in 1967 by Phil Blackmore on piano (ex-Normie Rowe and the Playboys), Wayne Duncan on bass guitar (ex-Rondells) and Gary "Dick" Howard on drums. They issued a second four-track EP, 'MPD Ltd', in 1967 and the single, "Paper Doll" in March. However, the group had broken up by that time.
Early in 1967 Watson formed Rockhouse with Rick Springfield on lead guitar and vocals, when Finley joined on drums in late 1968, they were renamed MPD Ltd and undertook a tour of South Vietnam, returned to Australia but split up soon after. Watson became ill during the late 1960s and died in Perth on 30 April 1972. Brady and Finley had been members of Johnny Young's backing band, Kompany, during 1967. In the 1970s and 1980s Finley was the talent manager of his then-wife, Colleen Hewett. Brady turned to writing ad jingles and sporting-themed works including, "Up There Cazaly" (1979) which #1 nationally. In 1982 Raven released 'The Wild Side Of Life - The Musical Adventures Of Mike, Pete And Danny!'.
Members
Mike Brady (guitar, vocals), Danny Finley (drums), Pete Watson (bass, vocals), Phil Blackmore (keyboards), Wayne Duncan (bass), Gary Howard (drums)
SINGLES
''Little Boy Sad (#5) / Wendy, Don't Go'' 1965 Go!!''Lonely Boy (#18) / The Wild Side Of Life'' 1965 Go!!
''(Remember) Walking In The Sand (#24) / If You Were Mine'' 1966 Go!!
''No Regrets (#61) / I Won't Be Back'' 1966 Go!!
''Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder (#80) / I Am What I Am'' 1966 Go!!
''Paper Doll / You Might As Well Forget Him'' 1967 Go!!
''Itty Bitty Hitty Potomus / How's My X Treatin' You'' 1968 Festival
EPs
'Little Boy Sad' 1965 Go!!
'M.P.D. Limited' 1966 Go!!ALBUMS
'The Best Of M.P.D. Limited' 1967 Go!!References
MPD Ltd - Wikipedia
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
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