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SONNY HINES - NOTHING LIKE YOUR LOVE - AIRTOWN JB 2005

anyone know anything about it release date/ value anything really

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i've got it but no idea on value derek. a fiver? a tenner? it's not anything big (i don't think). can't even remember what it sounds like.

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Hi folks

SONNY HINES - NOTHING LIKE YOUR LOVE - AIRTOWN JB 2005

anyone know anything about it release date/ value anything really

Derek

hi derek

is this that nice looking blue label with a saxaphone i have one somewhere dont know if it is that one but it was put into rubbish pile think he is bluesy type of singer.

mark

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The Sonny Hines track also came out on "Terry" Records, but it's a different cut. Whereas the Airtown release has an almost "Jazzy" laid back feel, the "Terry" one is slightly faster, with a crisp, more "Northern" feel, and in my mind knocks spots off the Airtown release. I also have this on a Sonny Hines "In Person" E.P. on "Terry" but whereas the 45 logo is rather plain, on the E.P. the Airtown "Saxaphone" logo has been incorporated.

As a matter of interest "Airtown" is the nickname for Dayton, Ohio as this is where the Wright Brothers did their thing.

Des

TB values the Jazzy Airtown release at £20, but the (In my opinion) better Terry release at "Low".

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Got it on KING. Don't know which version it is (anybody?), but definitely works on the dancefloor when played loud.

Not fantastic, but nice to throw in now and then.

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How does the two versions differ? Anything special you could listen for, a cymbal in a certain place? Could go home and listen.

King seem to be the rarer one?

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How does the two versions differ? Anything special you could listen for, a cymbal in a certain place? Could go home and listen.

King seem to be the rarer one?

the Terry version is a bit faster than the Airtown version. Also where the Airtown starts to fade out the Terry one kicks in with a great sax break and is nearly a minute longer. I think the backing is less jazzy too.

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There is definitely a great sax break just about a minute to the end. Sounds like it's the same version as on King. Indeed up-tempo.

Kind of got me excited about the track again now. Need to go home and listen. :yes:

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