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Spectropop - Digest Number 1279



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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Re: Randy Van Warmer
           From: Mike McKay 
      2. Re: Rambeau's records
           From: Ed Rambeau 


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Message: 1 Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 23:37:03 EST From: Mike McKay Subject: Re: Randy Van Warmer Country Paul wrote: > On a later album (whose title escapes me for the moment) > he did a great song called "Whatever You Decide" -- uptempo, > ringing guitars, superb layered vocals. I know nothing of Randy beyond his Top 40 hit and this song, which a power pop friend of mine picked up on many years ago and turned me on to. I agree, it's a great one. Always cool when you make a "connection" like this with another listener who hears what you do, Paul! Mike -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 21:05:56 EST From: Ed Rambeau Subject: Re: Rambeau's records Michel wrote: > Eddie, I will not ask you any question, because you are already > overwhelmed by them! I'll just add that there are three of your > recordings that I particularly like, and all three of them are > related to the Four Seasons: > I Just Need Your Love, produced by Bob Crewe > I'm The Sky, arranged by Herb Bernstein > and Don't Believe Him, which sounds like The Four Seasons, IMO. Two of the above songs were written by me and Bud Rehak. I'm The Sky was written by Laura Nyro. There is one song I actually wrote for the 4 Seasons and it's in their Dawn album. It's called (Seems Like) Only Yesterday. Thanks for the kind words, Michel. Ed Rambeau -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
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