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Following the recording of the songs with Stewart the group had continued to make sporadic live appearances and [[Time Out (company)|Time Out]] magazine advertised one show at the Bottleneck Club in the Railway Tavern, Stratford in London's East End on June 28, 1969. After a hiatus, during which the band members explored separate projects in the years from 1970 to 1972, David Bentley, Mick Liber, David Montgomery and Tony Cahill (bass) (who had played drums with [[The Easybeats]]) made some recordings in 1972 with English guitarist Gary Boyle. These tracks subsequently appeared on the band's only album (also titled "In A Broken Dream") alongside the earlier Rod Stewart recordings from 1969 resulting in the release of the song and the subsequent charting.
(Montgomery would also go on to briefly play drums for the [[United States|American]] band [[King Harvest]]. He had been due to meet with [[Brian Jones]] on the day of Jones's death to discuss a collaboration.)
In [[Europe]] the song became something of a classic. It turned up on the [[soundtrack]] of [[film]]s and documentaries (including the acclaimed art house [[film|movie]] ''[[Breaking the Waves]]'') and became the subject of many [[cover version]]s.
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