Stackridge is an excellent choice. PINAFORE DAYS (probably their best) was released in the US on Sire. It was produced by George Martin and the sound was superb. Three more to add to the last: "Words Enough to Tell You"--The Mascots "Here I Go Again"-- The Hollies "In My Own Time"--The Bee Gees Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Coxe" To: Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 9:44 PM Subject: Re: Still moptop after all these years > CvS included Slaeey Hollow's "Take Me Back" on The Wild Horse. I know > this record (have mp3's) but don't have the vinyl :(. > > Did anyone mention: Vance or Towers, Michael Pagliaro, Rockin' Horse, > Zuider > Zee, Stackridge, October Cherries/Truck (from Malaysia - very Lennon-ish) > ? > I've also heard of a German duo The Key who released a McCartneyesque lp > called "Fit Me In". Found a copy on Gemm but haven't received it yet. > > - michael > > > On 11/19/05, Aaron Milenski wrote: >> Has anyone mentioned the obscure album by Sleepy Hollow >> on the Family label, 1972 or so? that is the most late-period >> Beatlesque album I've ever heard, and several songs on it >> are excellent. >> >> The most early-period Beatlesque album I've ever heard is >> the self-titled album by Liverpool Echo, which has just >> been reissued by Rev-Ola. It's also very good. >> >> You aren't going to find anything that resembles the fab >> four more than those two records. >> >> >> > >