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From ronald and karen sanchez <eldeluxe@mcn.net>
Subject Re: 60s soft pop
Date Tue, 17 Jun 2003 16:30:21 -0700

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I have to admit to selling my copy of the World of OZ back in '85. I kept the
singles, which I thought were the best songs on it anyway. I sort of think
this might be over rated in some peoples mind. Yeah, the BeeGees are much
better. UK Kaleidoscope are too for that matter.

Gimmie Colin Blunstone Year One....or even more obscure the Denny Laine
Electric String Band singles.

You might want to check out my pals The Bystanders if you really must go that
way. Nice Beach Boys sounds from some young soon to become stoners guys who
became Man.

you gotta remember the next step past mellow is sleep.

RS





Robert Sutliff wrote:

> Another vote here for early Bee Gees. I just made the 15 hour drive from
> Ohio to Mississippi and probably listened to the first album  3 times each
> way - drove my 11 year old son Jack crazy. That record may very well be the
> best non-Beatles 60's era pop disc. If I ever wrote a song half as good as
> "To Love Somebody" I'm sure I'd just quit music!
> Bobby Sutliff
> NP - The Beckies

-- Ronald Sanchez
Director Of A&R
Career Records
 www.CareerRecords.com

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