..it can't be that rare, but try as I might I cannot find a decent copy of this.It leaves an annoying hole in the Brunswick/ Babs box;)
I read once that it was her first disc, not too sure about that as I think the disc on Special Agent was prior to Brunswick but I digest.
Is it a scarce ' un?
Cheers
Jim
Great to see ES getting some cd recognition at long last.
personal fave is "24 hours to find my baby"
...but, as has been said a double cd would be a boon;)
Best
Jim
Atrocious.
Not sure about anyone else but we have a different postie everyday, turning up anywhere between 10am and 4pm.
It used to be that you could establish a good relationship with the postie (thereby hopefully ensuring this sort of crap was avoided).
Those days I fear, are long gone.
It's just a big gamble now.
Jim.
Wigan Wigan Wigan...blah blah ffing blah
..I suppose nothing happened in the 80s and 90s then.!?
No mention at all of the longest running allnighter in the world, which has been more influential in the last 30 plus years than the bloody casino ever was.
My two penneth.
Jim
I vividly remember watching the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' when they did the bit on Northern ( about 85 ish and quite a good piece actually) with a youthful Ady and Roger walking down Carnaby St or somesuch and then Guy spinning it covered up and it totally blew me away then.
Still does now.
Along with 'Its Torture ' its one of those discoveries that helped to blow the myth that 'Northern' was finished just because the bloody Casino had shut
;)
Jim.
Great afternoon guys. Extremely high quality music all day, some real crackers.
Great to meet Jim also.
See you in August
..and I won't be driving;)
Cheers
Jim.
Certain Kent albums in particular have lead me a merry dance over the years...
eg, Soul Cities, Soul from the Deep South, Stand in for love.
oh, and of course the promo from 1996 with Art Gentry on;)
Jim.
Not so sure about that Benji.
A great deal of those albums are the best part of 30years old now, trying to complete the Kent series for example from scratch may not be as easy ( or as cheap) as you may believe my friend;)
ATB
Jim
Long live these guys, really great, unsung heroes or what?
After too many years of hearing their music thru less than sophisticated systems in less than sophisticated venues its great to see them in their prime
Jim
Theres a helluva lot of broken hearts in the world today on finding out this terrible news.
My introduction to Bobby was ' how I miss you baby'....................it sounds even more poignant now
R.I.P
Jim