The Kult - No Home Today (1969)

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The Kult's only single, on CBS Records, 1969. Recorded in Pye #2 Studios in Marble Arch, London in 1969, the A side was written by producer Vic Maile. B side 'Mister Number One' was written by Richard Melhuish and Pete O'Driscoll. The Kult were based in the Bexhill-on-Sea area of Sussex, and included Richard Melhuish (guitar), brothers Pete & Mike O'Driscoll (vocals & bass, respectively), and John Hales (drums). Bassist Robert Searle replaced Mick O'Driscoll when he took over management.

Many thanks to Richard Melhuish for info & photos.

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Uploader Comments (MagicMankyIII)

  • Hi Have just read uploaders comment regarding John Hales (drummer) of the Kult take it from me I am alive and kicking and living in Essex as of 2011

  • @johnthewindows1 That's great news! Hope you approve of the videos...

  • I have it on good authority that drummer John Hales sadly passed away earlier this year.

  • @MAMUTE59 Sorry to hear that, it would've been cool if he got to see these vids. Thanks for the info.

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  • "No Home Today" (and "Mister Number One") has got to be one of the best 45s of all time, and yet it's the only thing Kult did and is very underappreciated!

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  • What came first? This or "Morning dew"? Awesome song anyway.

  • This song is fantastic!

  • it's a bummer they never got big

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