The Outer Limits (band)
The Outer Limits were a 1960s rock group formed in Leeds. They released a single for Deram Records in April 1967, and one for Immediate Records (IM067) in May 1968, the latter was withdrawn then re-released five months later on the Instant subsidiary label as IN001. Singer Jeff Christie went on to find success with his group Christie; their song "Yellow River" reached the number one spot in several countries during 1970.
The Outer Limits | |
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Origin | Leeds, England |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1967–1971 |
Labels | Deram, Immediate |
Associated acts | Christie |
Band members
- Jeff Christie, guitar and vocals
- Stan Drogie, drums
- Rod Palmer, drums
- Gerry Layton, guitar
- Steve Isherwood, guitar
- Gerry Smith, bass guitar
Singles
- 1967: "When the Work Is Thru"
- 1967: "Just One More Chance" b/w "Help Me Please" (Deram DM125)
- 1968: "Great Train Robbery" b/w "Sweet Freedom" (Instant IN001)
- 1971: "Dark Side of the Moon" b/w "Black Boots"
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