Every country has its groups that are willing to do little more than go with the flow of current trends, whether they're British Invasion, psychedelic, soul, pop, grunge, techno, or whatever. In the New Zealand of the 1960s, Larry's Rebels were one of the most visible of these groups. They recorded plenty of singles (five making the Kiwi Top Ten) and played innumerable concerts, even making a bit of a dent into the Australian market, where they toured frequently at the end of the '60s. But at the end of the day, they were content mostly to record or perform competent cover ver...