The Prisoners

Graham Day, guitar
James Taylor, organ
Allan Crockford, bass
Johnny Symons, drums


60s-style garage music. An incredible band. If I'd had any money in 1985, I would have flown to England just to see them. This is what rock should be, especially their first and third records, "A Taste of Pink" and "The Last Fourfathers."

Unlike some of the other bands on this site, I was actually buying the Prisoners' albums when they were released. I still have all the records, although the grooves of some are pretty worn. I eagerly awaited the day for their music to be released on CD. When that day finally came, I snatched them up, and loaded them on my iPod. You should do the same!



Discography:
These are the currently-available CD releases of their albums. They have numerous extra tracks, including demos and tracks from EPs and singles.

A Taste of Pink
TasteOfPinkFront



Thewisermiserdemelza
Thewisermiserdemelza ThewiserBack


The Last Fourfathers
FourfathersFront FourfathersBack


In From the Cold
InFromTheColdInFromTheColdBack


Shine On Me
ShineOnMe


Web Pages Dedicated to the Prisoners:
The Prisoners - A Potted History

The Prisoners - Info. Page

TheInfamousPrisoners - a MySpace fan page


Later Bands with Former Members of the Prisoners.
The members of the Prisoners have gone on to perform in other bands, some of which are listed below. These are great musicians who have not sold out. Buy their stuff!

The James Taylor Quartet
The link to the official website is above. For an "unofficial" website, go here.

The Buff Medways

The Solar Flares

The Prime Movers

Thee Mighty Caesars

There may be other bands. If you are aware of any, let me know, and
email me links to any other sites.