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No LP by Sons Of Kingdom exists, I think. It's an Israeli 45 with a more acoustic version of "Modernization", compared to the the one released in America, on the other side. Great record. I wouldn't mind wrapping my copy in one of them cool looking picture sleeves.

  On 10/03/2010 at 16:56, Demotron said:

No LP by Sons Of Kingdom exists, I think. It's an Israeli 45 with a more acoustic version of "Modernization", compared to the the one released in America, on the other side. Great record. I wouldn't mind wrapping my copy in one of them cool looking picture sleeves.

Oh right ...was the 45 a picture sleeve? Ive seen picture of the sleeve ..very cool (thought it was Lp ha!)

  On 10/03/2010 at 16:56, Demotron said:

No LP by Sons Of Kingdom exists, I think. It's an Israeli 45 with a more acoustic version of "Modernization", compared to the the one released in America, on the other side. Great record. I wouldn't mind wrapping my copy in one of them cool looking picture sleeves.

you mean no LP with that cut exists, as they have a bunch of LPs. neither of the 2 israeli 45s are on LP but both have pic sleeves.

  On 08/03/2010 at 21:23, polyvelts said:

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Sons of the Kingdom - Hey There

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Sons of the Kingdom - Men believe

I have Modernisation which is a great track, the 12" remix (which i dont have yet) is even better in my opinion - will have to listen to 'Hey there', haven't heard it yet.

Ste.

Like I said, the Israeli version of Modernization is very different to the one that most people seem to know. Not as good for the dancefloor, but strangely engaging all the same. A bit deeper, I might say. This version is available on the Numero Group comp "Soul Messages From Dimona"

And Boba, you seem to be mixing Sons of Kindom with the Soul Messengers, who had a few LP's. The Soul Messengers was the main family group of the expatriates, who moved from Chicago to Dimona. Sons of Kindom was a vocal group if I remember correctly.

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  On 11/03/2010 at 18:03, Demotron said:

Like I said, the Israeli version of Modernization is very different to the one that most people seem to know. Not as good for the dancefloor, but strangely engaging all the same. A bit deeper, I might say. This version is available on the Numero Group comp "Soul Messages From Dimona"

And Boba, you seem to be mixing Sons of Kindom with the Soul Messengers, who had a few LP's. The Soul Messengers was the main family group of the expatriates, who moved from Chicago to Dimona. Sons of Kindom was a vocal group if I remember correctly.

You're right, sorry. The sons of the kingdom were apparently originally from ohio according to my friend who did the reissue. Some of the people who were on the soul messengers LP work at the soul vegetarian restaurant on the south side of chicago at 75th and Indiana.

I have both sons of the kingdom israeli singles but don't have the pic sleeve for the hey there one (do have the PS for the other one). I strangely don't have the Chicago single.

  On 11/03/2010 at 21:41, boba said:

You're right, sorry. The sons of the kingdom were apparently originally from ohio according to my friend who did the reissue. Some of the people who were on the soul messengers LP work at the soul vegetarian restaurant on the south side of chicago at 75th and Indiana.

I have both sons of the kingdom israeli singles but don't have the pic sleeve for the hey there one (do have the PS for the other one). I strangely don't have the Chicago single.

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