The World of Oz was a British psychedelic pop group who released a sole self-titled LP in 1968, before fading into relative obscurity, although CD re-issues of the album are now widely available. Their song "The Muffin Man" was a minor hit in the UK and US and reached the Top 10 in a number of European countries, including Holland and Belgium.They were managed by Barry Class who also managed the multi racial group The Foundations. Albums * "World Of Oz" (March, 1969) Singles * "The Muffin Man / Peter’s Birthday" (May, 1968) * "King Croesus / Jack" (August, 1968) * "Willow's Harp / Like A Tear" (February, 1969) LINE UP Christopher Robin,Tony Clarkson,David 'Kubie' Kubinec,David Reay,Geoff Nicholls,Rob Moore. The World of Oz is a lovely group. Their sound is not particularly original - they tend to be rather Bee Gee - like in sound - but they get our full marks for a pretty, medlodic effect, and real originality in their songwriting. On no account should you miss hearing their first album, "The World of Oz" (Deram), a super showcase for all their talents. Good singing, especially.World of Oz have already had over £10000 pumped into their promotion, make another bid for the charts with "Beside the Fire". They have had some cause for celebration for their single, "Muffin Man" released here last May, was a hit in Holland, Germany, Spain, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and "King Croesus" got into the American Top 100. It just seems to be Britain where they are still ...