Blue Mink was a British five-piece pop group from 1969 to 1973.
Career Roger Coulam (organ) formed the band in the autumn of 1969, with
Madeline Bell ([vocalist), Roger Cook (vocalist), Herbie Flowers (bassist)
and Barry Morgan (drummer). Most of the songs were written by Cook and
Roger Greenaway.
Flowers, Morgan and the guitarist Alan Parker all worked with Coulam at
London's Morgan Studios. The four of them recorded several backing tracks,
with which Coulam approached soul singer Bell and Greenaway (who had been
half of David and Jonathan) as vocalists. Greenaway declined, but put
forward Cook (the other half of David and Jonathan).
The band's debut single, "Melting Pot" (written by Cook and Greenaway) was
recorded with this line-up and released on 31 October 1969, Philips
(BF1818), with the b-side "Blue Mink" (Alan Parker); it charted at #3 in
the UK Singles Chart. An album of that title was released early in 1970,
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