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Tommy Flanders - Purple and Blue (1969)
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Original lead singer of the Blues Project with a track from his solo outing 'The Moonstone' (1969) with a Dylanesque harmonica. Written by Tommy Flanders.
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Philamore Lincoln - The Plains of Delight (1970)
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Born Robert Cromwell Anson, British singer/songwriter rechristened himself Philamore LIncoln and wrote all of the material on the US only release 'The North Wind Blew South...
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Sheridan-Price - Tracy Smith (1970)
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Mike Sheridan was lead singer and frontman in an early Birmingham beat band, the Nightriders, which also included Roy Wood later of The Move and Wizzard. Jeff Lynne was al...
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The Idle Hands - Remember
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Recognize the song and the vocals? You might, this is actually early Supertramp and an acetate demo for the song "Words Unspoken" which appeared on their 1st album.
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The Elastic Band - Juice
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Late 60's Welsh band most noted for being a stepping stone for pre-Sweet guitarist Andy Scott. "Juice" was not properly released on any album or single but has surfaced on...
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Tomorrow's Thoughts - Night Is Like Day
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A rarity from the Circus Days V/A pop/psych collection, Volume 5. Anyone with any information on this band, please let us know.
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The Late - She Is Pretty (1968)
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Pre-Unicorn core members The Late released several acetates, demos and private recordings in the late 60's. "She Is Pretty" comes from the Wooden Hill compilation 'Songs F...
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The Answers - Tawny Wood (1971)
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A real obscured track here. B-side to a 1971 single entitled "Give Me All That I Need" on Spark penned by Eric Woolfson, later of Alan Parsons Project fame. The Answers w...
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Peter Janes - Go Home Ulla (1967)
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Born Peter Horgan and a Cat Stevens protege, pop/folk singer with the b-side of the "Emperors and Armies" single. Produced by Cat Stevens.
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The Mirage - My Door
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60's Hertfordshire band most noted for their 1967 single "The Wedding of Ramona Blair" also covered The Fab Four's "Tomorrow Never Knows" which incidentally is the name of ...
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