"I never argue with anyone about the death penalty, politics, their football team or God. They are the things nobody changes their minds on, so it's a waste of time."

Simon Napier-Bell


The music that matters from Britain during the sixties; a lost time when the British sports car ruled, BOAC traversed the Empire, and manners were largely adhered to.

Do please leave comments, or send a telegram to: sirhenryrawlinson@inbox.com

Search This Blog

Loading...

The CARNABY : From birth to reincarnation.

The CARNABY : From birth to reincarnation.
History of The Carnaby by Dave Andrews

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.





5 comments:

Anonymous said...

great song!this version is without John Pantry's great lead vocals

EXPO67 said...

Your posts have been outstanding recently. Keep up the good work Sir Henry!!

Henry Rawlinson said...

Much appreciated EXPO67.

Regards

Sir Henry

aldo said...

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?

Sir Henry Rawlinson said...

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