JD was the first version I had listened to at WC then when I got it on CD disappointment, it wasn't that big sounding record that I remembered but that's what the Casino added the awesome big sound and echo of the hall that it was, so The Esquires fits the bill for bigger sounding records but it's the same backing tack.
Yep ok the first track is good but then the usual formula kicks in and all the records then sound the same that's why, my opinion is based on my purchase of several CD from this company and I regret every one.
There has been a guy from Ohio, who was selling for buy now best offer on Ebay and wanted cash, but it was ascam, He had ripped of a few ebay members who contacted me and warned me off, he did it at New Year's Eve.
I tink it brings a great record into the2000's and will make younger people get an appreciaction for the music, Just as long as its not a Tropicana Holdings Bahamas ltd Production.
She looks good in that silver dress.
There is an advert on Channel 4 for Channel 4 programs and the music is I am sure a Ben Lee production but I can't remember what it is Ann Byers, Patti & The Emblems.
Can someone help.
Its been sampled and remixed a bit.
I thought one of the main reasons for a cover up was to get the record past The Flat Earth'ers, people who thought Northern was Northern and that there was no more, no newies only oldies so if the artist had a string of great records more the better.
The Internet and the general movement of global traffic makes it all a lot easier than back in the 70ts.
I think they are all part of the mystique. Yes, the unobtainable is what the scene is for me, the stuff you will never get and don't know the real name but the song drives you mad for it.