As promised, here is Volume 20 of the series. Hopefully it is worth waiting for, and I'm very happy to get back into the swing of things.
The audio files are now 320kbps; ideally I would save them as FLAC files, but they are not really portable and take up much more space than MP3s. Still, they are miles ahead of the lower-quality stuff I posted earlier on.
1. The Attack - Any More Than I Do (London 45 LON 1013, 1967)
2. White Plains - Carolina's Comin' Home (Deram DEM 85072, 1971)
3. The Gentrys - Goddess Of Love (Sun SI-1120, 1970)
4. Dust - Gone (YAS 104, 1969)
5. Liquid Smoke - Hard To Handle (Avco Embassy AVE-4546, 1970)
6. ??? - Hey Little "P.J." Gal (Mattel 1153, 1970)
7. The Bantams - I'm So Lucky (Warner Bros. 5868, 1966)
8. Dewey Martin - Jambalaya (On The Bayou) (Uni 55178, 1969)
9. Rockin' Horse People - Last Night's Dream (Mercury DJ-246, 1970)
10. The Love Generation - Magic Land (Imperial 66289, 1968)
11. The Naked Truth - Rag Doll Boy (Deram DEM-85061, 1970)
12. Paul Hampton - Rolling Hills Golf And Country Club (Warner Bros. 7396, 1970)
13. Kin Vassy - That's The Bag I'm In (Uni 55139, 1969)
14. West, Bruce and Laing - The Doctor (Columbia 4-45741, 1972)
15. The Affection Collection - Time Rests Heavy On My Hands (United Artists UA 50268, 1968)
Download link is here!
Special thanks to Omega Music, Tom Luce, Phil's Records, Northside Record Fair, and that antique mall in Nashville that I can't remember the name of.
Glad you got everything worked out. Welcome back.
ReplyDeletethank you !
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My dad was in the band the rockn horse people that you added there song last nights dream to your vol 20. On the b side of that record is there a song called ESPLANDE?
ReplyDeleteMy dad was in the band the rockn horse people that you added there song last nights dream to your vol 20. On the b side of that record is there a song called ESPLANDE?
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great series,compiled
ReplyDeleteSuperb !!!
Many thanks, Albert
This is a really great series,compiled
ReplyDeleteSuperb !!!
Many thanks, Albert