Guest martyn Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Did this record actully exist or was it a cover up ? I have never seen a copy up for sale & havent heard it since the late 70s/ early 80s when it was huge .I hated it at the time , but feel cheated that I can't seem to hear it again to remind myself how bad a record it was Any info anyone ?
Mick Holdsworth Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Did this record actully exist or was it a cover up ? I have never seen a copy up for sale & havent heard it since the late 70s/ early 80s when it was huge .I hated it at the time , but feel cheated that I can't seem to hear it again to remind myself how bad a record it was Any info anyone ? Martyn - it's a US MGM release (it's actually "lonely crowde") Cheers Mick
Guest martyn Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Mods If I should have put this in 'Look in your box' , please move it , I wasn't sure
Guest martyn Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Martyn - it's a US MGM release (it's actually "lonely crowde") Cheers Mick Thanks Mick . Is it rare , as I say Iv'e never seen one for sale ?
Mick Holdsworth Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 (edited) Thanks Mick . Is it rare , as I say Iv'e never seen one for sale ? Craig Moerer has one for $80 - I think that's a litle steep - I would have thought about £30 tops - he has the spelling as "LOWNLY CROWDE" - I know the "Crowd" had an "E", on the end, but I'm not sure if the "Lownly" is a typo though (Scan anyone ??) Cheers Mick Edited August 15, 2010 by Mick Holdsworth
Wiggyflat Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 I have one.....the Action version is better. This is more baroque pop with cellos and an instrumental version on the flip...........think the Left Banke.A.I like it a pop record but not as a northern record
Soul-slider Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Pretty sure the Instrumental was played in favour to the vocal, well it was in these parts (East Anglia) anyway. I have a black issue in the box.
Godzilla Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 There's a great baroque pop version by The Byzantine Empire on Amy too. I think the song writer and former child star Eddie Hodges recorded his own version as well, but I haven't heard it. Anyone?
Guest son of stan Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 I only know The Action's version. I like it, but always thought it bears more than a passing resemblance to, "Good Vibrations".
Guest martyn Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 Just found it on youtube now I have the correct spelling (Thanks ). I didn't realise there was a vocal , I only remember the instrumental getting plays
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted August 17, 2010 Posted August 17, 2010 There's a great baroque pop version by The Byzantine Empire on Amy too. I think the song writer and former child star Eddie Hodges recorded his own version as well, but I haven't heard it. Anyone? Eddie Hodges' version is a) the original and b) absolutely STUPENDOUS!!!!!!!!!!! In fact, it renders all other versions redundant, including the Action's.... It's also stupidly rare - to this day it holds the record for being the longest-lasting record on my wants list, staying there from 1976 (when I first heard it courtesy of Ady) until 2001. It's beautiful 'Pet Sounds' influenced psychedelic pop - which is hardly surprising as sometime Brian Wilson collaborator Tandyn Almer co-wrote it, and Curt Boettcher was also involved in its creation - and not at all what you would expect from producer Ed Cobb and arranger Lincoln Mayorga. Eddie also had a few other good 45s from around this time, including the original of the Rockin' Berries' "The Water Is Over My Head" which - unlike "Shadows And Reflexions" (to give it its proper title!) - came out here on Stateside
Guest turntableterra Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 great "wigan" mover, the vocal always reminded me of the childcatcher type story out of chitty or a transylvanian horror movie with vincent price but it was the instrumental i layed when i dj at the casino. played around 78/79 i think and wasnt covered up. aother cracker from the sme time was peter jarrett and the fifth circle, run run baby run, mgm too, covered as the velours, both tunes remeniscent of the main hall.........still got both to this day, 20 or 30 quid i would say
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