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From | Mark Frumento <mark_frumento@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: The Best Albums You've Never, Ever Heard (Well, Probably Not, Anyway) |
Date | Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:18:39 -0700 (PDT) |
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While I'm add it, I'll add a few more:
Vaughan Thomas - S/T
Produced by Mike Batt with a few songs cowritten by him as well. A wonderful little pop album with catchy songs and a neat cover of Let's Spend the Night Together. Its on JAM and was released in the UK in 1970
John Bromley - Sing
Very early singer/song writer album that has links to all kind of late 60s styles and a lot of great McCartney type pop as well. Some folks may have heard the song Weatherman on Pepperisms. That is a cover of a Bromley tune. It was released on Polydor in either 70 or 71.
Kincade - S/T
The cover of this album makes it look like an early glam record or worse just a corny pop album. But it's really a John Carter solo album and it has some of his best songs including the incredible track Coney Island. Really worth tracking down even though most of the songs have gotten out on CD. Penny Farthing 1970
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