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There are 5 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Re: The Myrtelles sing Artie Wayne
From: Ken Mortimer
2. Catherine Howe & Sylvia McNeill
From: Ken Mortimer
3. Re: Spectropop West Coast Summit???
From: Michael Coxe
4. Millennium releases
From: Kingsley Abbott
5. The Liquid Room 6/28/2003
From: David Ponak
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 05:51:43 +0100
From: Ken Mortimer
Subject: Re: The Myrtelles sing Artie Wayne
Mick Patrick wrote:
> I don't have the Myrtelles 45. In fact, I don't want one because
> it isn't very good. However, many years ago, Ian put both sides
> on a cassette for me. Then he swapped the record for some shiny
> beads. However, I still have that tape. I shall endeavour to
> locate it and make mp3s. Expect them to appear in musica when
> space permits. Watch this space.
Thanks Mick
If a copy of the disc does turn up I'd be very interested in buying
it. My primary interest is in 60's UK session girls so I have pretty
much complete collections by Sue and Sunny, Barry St.John, Sylvia
McNeill, Lyn Cornell, Valerie Masters etc. etc. Would like to get
the Myrtelles disc for completeness.
Cheers
Ken
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 05:55:31 +0100
From: Ken Mortimer
Subject: Catherine Howe & Sylvia McNeill
Hi All,
The LP 'What A Beautiful Place' by Catherine Howe is incredibly rare
(and incredibly expensive when it does turn up). I'd like to badger
the owners of the master tapes to put it out on CD. The LP was
released on the Reflection label. Does anyone know who might own the
rights to Reflection releases? Also has anyone come across any single
releases by Sylvia McNeill on United Artists?
Cheers
Ken
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 01:13:43 -0700
From: Michael Coxe
Subject: Re: Spectropop West Coast Summit???
I'm also in San Francisco - and interested.
- Michael
NP: some Poindexter Brothers & The Icemen cuts.
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 11:51:19 +0100
From: Kingsley Abbott
Subject: Millennium releases
Couple of interesting new issues for you US chappies just landed on
the ole worktops here - The Millennium 'Pieces' (SCM 9002) and Sandy
Salisbury's 'Do Unto Others' (SCM 9001). The Sandy CD appears to be
mostly the Poptones issues of a couple of years back, with some that
were on the later Revola issue of his, but the Millenium has some
new tracks of mostly Michael Fennelly/Joey Stec composition. Both
are on a new US label Sound City Entertainment. Several of the
Millenium tarcks are full on Critters-type summer sounds, and if
they are demos as seems likely, then they were excellent ones! Both
will make parteners to the Sundazed 3 Disc set for a pretty complete
picture.
Kingsley (no financial interest!)
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:12:53 -0400
From: David Ponak
Subject: The Liquid Room 6/28/2003
The Liquid Room, (usually) hosted by David Ponak (me), airs
every Saturday night from Midnight to 3AM (PDT) on 90.7FM KPFK
Los Angeles, as well as streaming at http://kpfk.org
The Liquid Room 6/28/03
1.The Association/Come On In
Birthday (WB)
2.Goldfrapp/Train
Black Cherry (Mute)
3.Margo Guryan/Sunday Morning
Take A Picture (Franklin Castle)
4.Cymbals/Track 6
Love You (JVC Victor-Japan)
5.Bikini Machine/Bum Bum Boogie
Yeh Yeh Vacances (Rambling-Japan)
6.Eiko/.....
60's Cutie Pop Collection-Suki Suki Edit (King-Japan)
7.Black Box Recorder/These Are The Things
Passionoia (One Little Indian-UK)
8.Little Richard/I Saw Her Standing There
Glass Onion-Songs Of The Beatles (Warner-UK)
9.The Turtles/Guide For The Married Man
Anthology (Rhino)
10.Mike Flowers Pops/Velvet Underground Medley
A Groovy Place (London-UK)
11.Tommy February/Bloomin'
Tommy February (Epic-Japan)
12.Spookey Ruben/Tricky Boy Wonder
Bed (Hi-Hat)
13.Eels/Love Of The Loveless
Shootenannty (Dreamworks)
14.Roy Budd/Getting Nowhere In A Hurry
Get Carter (soundtrack) (Castle-UK)
15.The Flaming Lips/The Strange Design Of Consciense
Fight Test (WB)
16.New Order/Your Silent Face
Power, Corruption & Lies (Qwest)
17.Yoko Nagisa/Ai No...
Single (Initial Note-Japan)
18.Ennio Morricone/La Cosa Buffa
More Mondo Morricone (Coloseum-Germany)
19.Jackson 5/Can I See You In The Morning
Third Album (Motown)
20.Blur/Ambulance
Think Tank (Virgin)
21.Tony Lasley/Happiness
Beat Nova (Supernova)
22.Michele Legrand/Blue, Grey, Green And Gone
Recorded Live At Jimmy's (RCA)
23.Seksu Roba/Moonsong
Pleasure Vibrations (Eenie Meenie)
24.Jaco Pastorius/3 Views Of A Secret
Punk Jazz-The Jaco Pastorius Anthology (Rhino)
25.The Blondes/So Far Away
Swedish Heat (Teenacide)
26.Paul Mauriat/Romantic Laser
Chromatic (Phillips-France)
27.April March/There Is Always Madness
Triggers (Tricatel-France)
28.Baden Powell/Canto De Ossahna
Os Afro-Sambas (Forma-Japan)
29.Benjamin Biolay/Little Darlin'
Negatif (Virgin-France)
30.Steve Lawrence/Go Away Little Girl
Go Away Little Girl (Harmony)
31.Irving/I Can't Fall In Love
I Hope You're Feeling Better Now (Eenie Meenie)
32.Them/You're Just What I Was Looking For Today
Now And "Them" (Revola-UK)
33.Candypants/Mandalay
Candypants (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
34.Sonoko/Souvenir De La Mer
La Debutante (Crammed Discs-Belgium)
35.Peter Lacey/Chime On
Anderida
36.Curtis Mayfield/We've Only Just Begun
Live (Rhino)
37.Broadcast/Pendulum
Pendulum (Warp)
38.The Evolution Control Committee/Star Spangled Bologna
Plagiarhythm Nation (Seeland)
39.Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark/Messages (Single Version)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (Virgin-UK)
40.Eel-Fille Unique/Homme Sympathique
Parvaion-Global Indie Clubpop (Eenie Meenie)
41.The Folksmen/Start Me Up
A Mighty Wind-The Album (Sony)
42.Steve Lawrence/Angel Eyes
Steve Lawrence Sings Sinatra (GL Music)
43.Armando Trovajoli/Seven Golden Men
Le Scat (Culture-Japan)
44.Jacques Dutronc/Hippie Hippie Hourrah
Jacques Dutronc (Vogue-France)
45.Paul Williams/Mornin' I'll Be Movin' On
Someday Day (Reprise)
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