Ships on the
starboard 3:30
[S. Kipner, S. Groves & J. Vallins]
Our destiny
3:15
[S. Groves]
Tomorrow today
3:50
[S. Kipner, S. Groves & B. Lawrie]
Jenny B 4:10
[S. Kipner & S. Groves]
Side 2
I took a holiday
3:25
[S. Kipner & S. Groves]
Tag around
2:25
[S. Kipner & S. Groves]
Set sail for
England 3:00
[S. Kipner & S. Groves]
The cavalry's
coming 2:45
[S. Kipner, S. Groves & J. Vallins]
Benny the
wonder dog 4:00
[S. Kipner, S. Groves & J. Vallins]
Is that the
way 3:09
[S. Kipner, S. Groves & B. Lawrie]
Produced by Tin
Tin and Billy Lawrie for Moby Productions.
Executive producer: Maurice Gibb. Tin Tin's second and last LP, released in
1971, were recorded during Maurice' involvement in the "Sing a rude song" musical
and he probably didn't have the time to do more of a hands-on production.
By now Tin Tin was a 5-piece band since Steve Groves, Steve Kipner, Carl Groszmann
and Geoff Bridgford had been joined by Johnny Vallins shortly after the release
of the first Tin Tin LP. The group split up shortly after recording the album
and the members went their seperate ways. Kipner, Vallins and Groves has continued
as songwriters and especially Kipner has had success with giving Olivia Newton-John
a smash-hit with the song "Physical" in 1981 and Christina Aguilera the monster-hit
"Genie in the bottle" in 1999.