Well Hispanic then from the credits one member could have been.
Interesting about the other two singles Dave.
I think I have found them in another well know song.
I have found the New York bit and if there is a Hispanic connection.
Sadly I only have this on CD but after saying that I had a listen the other day for the first time in 4 or 5 years and it turns out to be a stereo recording from master tapes.
I have an LP by him, it has a great deep track I never heard of before Soulville.
I Don't Need You Around
I've Lost You
Those Heartaches
Soulville
Open The Door To Your Heart
I'm The One To Do It
You Can Count On Me
I Need Your Loving a Don Gardner track
Somebody Up There Likes You
When Will Our Day Come
and not one Motown drum roll GGrrraaaahhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa
Is that for the other side Gareth, IGHB is on a Kent CD.
PS can you help me with the New Wanderers, I have an interesting link for you to get your teeth into.
I have my doubts that it is, Shep Grant can't be heard in the NW and they sound white.
I have also found out that they are or recorded the Ready records in New York, that's one connection I was looking for.
Can Lester Tipton and Margaret Little be added to this list after last weeks little splash out on the Bay.
Err suppose it would put them in the top 100 at the price they went for.
If anyone can help out, I wondered if their was any connection to Ray Pollard's Wanderers like what happened to the Falcons or just sports based names.
Band members, was this their first band and only 2 singles.
Thanks.
Sorry Mel Gibson film
Yep thanks interesting with your styrene demo it looks so much better than a crap old issue and still have the issue problem to solve.
T
Ouch sorry Top Gear was on.
Hurrmmm well there is a large print and a small print copy, not sure if its a styrene issue or wether its a reissue thing or a later issue.
Mine copy is SP and in the dead wax I have LIZARD 1010A 0 (with a line in side) MR stamp delta89594. Oherrr after that it says SONIC but very faint.