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Friday, 23 April 2010
The FACTORY - Red Chalk Hill (Unreleased version)
Also coming from the Factory's drummer, a sneak preview of an unreleased version of the B side to 'Try a Little Sunshine.
This is the only known recording, on acetate in fragile condition:
Red Chalk Hill.
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great song!this version is without John Pantry's great lead vocals
I only discovered your blog few days ago and have been listening to a couple of old-favourites and some new ones...FANTASTIC BLOG! (the kind of blogs I like...see my latest post) This is quite different from the released version and much shorter...or was it simply faded sooner?
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great song!this version is without John Pantry's great lead vocals
Your posts have been outstanding recently. Keep up the good work Sir Henry!!
Much appreciated EXPO67.
Regards
Sir Henry
I only discovered your blog few days ago and have been listening to a couple of old-favourites and some new ones...FANTASTIC BLOG!
(the kind of blogs I like...see my latest post)
This is quite different from the released version and much shorter...or was it simply faded sooner?
Hello Aldo dear fellow
I have only included a part of the acetate since it is being used in full on a forthcoming rerelease, If you'd like to hear the full acetate email me,
regards
Sir Henry
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