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PETE KLINT QUARTET - " SHAKE "
ModZeb1967
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Know nothing of the band other than this rather snazz cover of the Sam Cooke classic was tucked away on the flip of their sole UK 45 from 1967.
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M.U.5 - " Mrs Watson "
ModZeb1967
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On UK Crystal ,as a flip-side from 1972 come this rather blatent early Bowie soundalike. This sounds like its been released 6 years two late and is currently big on the Eng...
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LLOYD ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE - " GONNA LIVE AGAIN "
ModZeb1967
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I recently picked this little ditty from 1967 on UK President on evil bay. With it's cod-ska soul sound this has been popular on the Mod / Sixties scene for the last 5 or s...
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JOHN BULL BREED.- " CAN'T CHANCE A BREAK UP "
ModZeb1967
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Mega rare british soul from 1967 from the John Bull Breed on UK Polydor. A cover of the Ike and Tina Turner club classic of the same name. Big on the 80's Mod soul scene.
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EDWICK RUMBOLD - "SHADES OF GREY"
ModZeb1967
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The A-side to the fabulous " Boogle Woogle" from 1967. Edwick Rumbold released 2 fantastic singles " Specially when" and this from 1967. The flip to " Specially when" is ca...
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The Brothers Grimm - " Looky Looky
ModZeb1967
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Another rarity from the little Independant label Ember with 1965's Brothers Grimm with the flip of their only release " A Man in love". A bland song but the flip has this n...
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Meynell Wilson -"Motown Feeling"
ModZeb1967
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Rare little slice of UK Northern / Sixties Soul on the small Ember label from 1968. This got plays on the late 80's Mod scene, ain't heard it in years played out.
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Steve Aldo - " Everybody has to Cry"
ModZeb1967
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Liverpudlian Steve Aldo whilst achieving little or no well deserved success in the mid sixties despite recording some astonding Brit Soul covers, must have one of the best ...
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The Flies- " Doing the Mod "
ModZeb1967
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Not the London Freakbeat / Psych merchants that recorded the cover of the Monkees " Stepping Stone" but Aussie band the Flies fronted by Ronnie Burns who recorded this rare...
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Remo Four - Nothing's too good for my baby.wmv
ModZeb1967
217 views
From the wonderful " Smile" cd comes this previously unreleased cover of the Stevie Wonder classic. Recorded in 1966 , and given a slight jazz Mod tinge.
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