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Rock’N’Roll Heaven explores “Aardvark,” the second album from Kensington Market, from 1969. And we find out that it wasn’t just the Beatles who used the Mellotron – Kensington Market did as well! The band also introduced a new synthesizer sound to their repertoire, the infamous Moog, played by John Mills-Cockell. This album also marked the end of the band and Brian explores what became of some of the members after the break up.
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