I think it's more for R&B Popcorn night where their are more new discoveries' than on the Northern Scene until your alternate soul DJ pounces on the tune.
Funny when I play it or hear it out it fills the floor with a groan or a core from the crowed as they race to the dance floor, strange there are not more broad minded listeners voicing there opinion on this thread.
Love this stuff from the late 50ts to 63 the more spooky and haunting the better.
For me if it has a good beat to dance to it beats listening to The Chandlers again.
Oh I have The Chandlers its one of a favourite records.
Got to disagree with both of you hear.
I see these DJ play month after month and the backbone of the tunes they have is quiet frightening they are constantly change their sets with new sounds to play.
Even a collector gonna repeat himself if he plays 2 or 3 times a month 12 months a year
As I said the list goes on with your Andy Dyson, Kitch, Darge & Guy.
I am still under the impression that in the later days of the casino a cover up was to get a record passed as ok to play by the hard core Torcher's, you have so many same names like Rose Valentine, Christine Cooper and Spyder Turner all well established artist so to find another record by them all the better and yes exclusivity of a play.
Dolls Face reminds me of The Magnetics Hear Your Made Of Stone?
Muted trumpet and practically the same drums but not the drum sound quiet unique in HYMOS.
The backing vocals are very similar on both records Dolls & Deon.
Humm! personally I would role out the red carpet for Kenny B, Keith & Bob, Flynn,Butch, Ady C, Mick Smith and the H one (could go on all night) all great DJ's and worth their weight in styrene any day.
Isn't this paranoia and insecurity setting in.
Its only a night out . Most of the time I am getting drinks in, dancing, looking through records and a chat but if I DJ then my mind is somewhere else, planning my next set.
If Blake takes that girl in his advater with him know wonder he gets ignored.