Dave Thorley Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 (edited) Jimmy Anderson – You, me and love – Olam OL 100Jimmy had spent many years working with others in the Detroit music industry in promotion and as a writer. He had helped Tyrone Edwards in the late 70’s with the final part of his career and written a number of nice songs which they recorded. By 1983 he had built up a desire to record something himself and so went into the studio with a female singer he had been managing called Brandye and cut a song he had recently written. Greg Reilly at The Disc on East Nine Mile engineered and helped him mix down the track. The result is a super soulful sweet stepper, that just builds and builds. For many years this stayed one of the most elusive of Detroit 80’s soul 45’s with only a handful turning up in the last 30 years. A couple of months ago I managed to track him down, whilst looking for Tyrone Edwards and purchased the remaining 45’s he had. A perfect addition to all those of you with a liking for sweet n’ low with a modern twist So here at a one-time only price of £25 +P&P as a ‘friends’ payment on Paypal. All copies are mint, but as there are only a handful, when their gone, their gone for good. Edited March 31, 2016 by Dave Thorley
Dave Thorley Posted March 31, 2016 Author Posted March 31, 2016 Down to the last couple now ...........................
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