Hi Mark! Thanks for information. So it was you who left that message at the blog... naturally! I've got a few tracks from the artists you mention, yes. Not Bill Niles. Will try to find it. Oh, that's too bad he didn't keep his demos... aghhhh! Well, thanks again!! Maybe someone should start thinking about reissuing the Tony Hazzard & Richard Barnes Lp, then! :))) I really recommend Tony Hazzard, my dear Audities friend. Not unlike, for instance, Can I Have My Money Back by Gerry Rafferty. That's the first comparison I can think of. Really great stuff! francesc 2007/3/27, Mark Frumento : > > Hi Fancesc. It is good to see a couple of familiar names on the list. Hope > you've been well. > > Yes, Rev-Ola are doing "Fit Me In" as you see from the message Joe was > kind enough to pass on. I just found out that the CD is tentively scheduled > for June release but to be fair I should probably not say much more until > things are all wrapped up. > > The Tony Hazzard songbook idea a good one. It wouldn't be too hard to > do... you've got the Swinging Blue Jeans, Lulu, Manfreds, Simon Dupree & the > Big Sound etc. Not sure if you noticed the Bill Niles track on the Toytown > list. I'm pretty sure that's Hazzard singing but it doesn't seem like a song > he would have written. The only other obscure TH song I can think of is > Daryl Hall's (as Gulliver?) version of "Princess and the Soldier." My > understanding is that TH didn't keep demos and acetates so unless someone > has them stashed somewhere we are out of luck in that department.