The British folk group Lorel included cult singer/songwriter Duncan Browne, and fellow singer/songwriter Davy Morgan, who had recorded a Joe Meek-produced single in 1965, though it's been speculated that Browne's girlfriend of the time also took part. Lorel was signed to Andrew Oldham's Immediate label around 1967 and they made some demos with Michael d'Abo of Manfred Mann producing. According to the liner notes for the CD reissue of Browne's Give Me Take You, Lorel did an unreleased single with d'Abo "apparently featuring the same Bach-derived motif that Procol Harum abstract...