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Kites (Simon Dupree song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Kites (song)

"Kites" is a ballad written by Hal Hackady and Lee Pockriss. It was first recorded by the Rooftop Singers as their last single in 1967.〔( Rooftop Singers, "Kites", ''45cat.com'' )〕
The song then became a hit for Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, the group of the Shulman brothers who went on to form the progressive band Gentle Giant. Their first releases had not been successful and they looked to their manager, John King, for inspiration. He suggested the ''Kites'' ballad, which he had obtained from Robbins' Music. This was not their preferred style but King insisted.
The song was recorded at Abbey Road using unconventional instruments such as a wind machine and included a spoken interlude in Chinese, composed of "sweet nothings" and performed by the actress Jacqui Chan, a friend of the band. The single reached number 8 in the UK in late 1967 and as an exemplar of the early psychedelic rock style it has since appeared on many compilations, especially those themed around psychedelia. It features the Mellotron.〔http://expo67-cavestones.blogspot.co.uk/2008/07/simon-dupree-big-sound-kites-like-sun.html〕
==Other performances==

* The Finnish rock singer Kirka recorded a Finnish version, "Leijat", in 1969.
* The Israeli band Nikmat Hatraktor (נקמת הטרקטור, "The Tractor's Revenge") recorded a Hebrew version of the song, which appeared on their eponymous debut album (1990).
* A version of Kites is included in Arthur Brown's 2007 album ''The Voice of Love''.
* In 1981, Billy Mackenzie of The Associates covered this song under the name "39 Lyon Street."
* The Associates also included a version of it on the 12" single of "Breakfast".
* In 1990 the group Ultraviolet released a progressive house version of the track. It was featured on the compilation ''Northern Exposure'' by Sasha and Digweed in 1997 and is held in high regard by many as one of the best examples of the genre.

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