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Comment on Let´s Dance by Kurt L - KL in NYC

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What size was the EP? 10″? Some of the budget labels here tried to squeeze 4 songs per side on a 7″ 45rpm single (super microgroove, and not very good quality).
The quality of these cover versions is much higher than the run-of-the-mill budget labels here in the US. I wouldn’t have minded having a subscription to this label.

You’ve done excellent research, as usual, and I’ve saved your notes on a .txt file to keep in the folder with the mp3s and label/cover scans (so be sure to tell your girlfriend that there IS someone else who cares about these records).

I’m glad you’ve re-thought your criteria for posting. The main thing is to present music that would not be available elsewhere. And trying to be good and fair, and asking people for permission, can often cause unnecessary trouble.
The only drawback has been that there are some people who collect these mp3 files and put them up for sale as uncredited comps on Amazon.com and places like that.

BTW, many music digitizers leave in little things so they can identify their work whenever people re-post their files. And there is now another case where a major label took two tracks from a music blogger, remastered them a little more, and offered them for sale as a download. There have been several previous cases that proved the major labels have been going through music blogs (the ones they have been trying to shut down) to find the best vintage material so they can re-master tracks that they no longer have in the vault.
Your beliefs and attitude are much higher than theirs, so don’t worry too much about the ethics of what you’re posting. You’re doing fine.

Thanks again for the music.

And — I keep forgetting to tell you this — an excellent vintage commercial graphics blog is here:
http://andeverythingelsetoo.blogspot.com/
Lots of 1950s-1960s hi-res commercial art scans (right click to open in another page and then drag it in to your folder), and there are horror comics on his companion blog.
I have an art background also, and there’s a lot of hard-to-get vintage stuff here.
You’ll definitely find a lot of interesting art research material, and he often credits the artist. Have fun.


Comment on Let´s Dance by mischalke04

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Dear Kurt,

thanks a lot for your great comment. These Gala-Klubben 8-song EPs are indeed 7″s and run on 33rpm. I have prepared to post a few more Gala EPs in the coming days. It´s all budget material and I´m happy that you do care. Most people don´t get what´s so special about some second rate cover versions. And there is nothing really special about them. I only like it that they´re so obscure. They´ve been discarded and they´re like these little orphaned objects. And then sometimes there is also that ONE song I haven´t heard before…

Glad you emphasized the “not available elsewhere” thing. That really is the most important one. And also the most difficult. For example I bought another 8-song Gala 7″ in Stockholm by the Sophomores, a 1950s vocal group from Boston. Great R&B/Pop stuff but I will not post it, because the songs have been reissued on CD in the 90s.

To be honest the information about people collecting and selling MP3s was new to me. I don´t even know what to say about that… other than shaking my head…
And thanks for pointing me to Andeverythingelsetoo. It´s a great blog and a great source! I´ll check it out tonight!

Greetings from Berlin
Andreas

Comment on FATS AND HIS CATS, Hello, 1962 by Tammy

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It’s good to see there is more and more being posted about this group online than ever. My grandfather is the sax player Herbert Zimmer who is in the center in the picture above. He’s still around, in his 80′s now. Hasn’t played in probably 40-50 years. When I decided to take up the sax in grade school he shipped me his old alto to the states and got me started. In high school we went to visit and he bought me my tenor for Christmas. I still play, but mainly at home or with a local community band when schedule permits. It is partly to him that I contribute my profound love of music. I have an extensive collection of more modern American music, but Fats & His Cats “Die Singles” has a nice spot on the shelf and on my server. Opa is living peacefully with Oma in Schwabach.

Comment on FATS AND HIS CATS, Hello, 1962 by Rick Cunningham

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Hi,Tammy.I meet Herbie in early 1960 while I was still in the US Army,stationed in Frankfurt.
The other band members in the photo are Artur Frowein(the other saxaphonist)Werner
Sandhof,keyboard,Walter Spangenberg,Drums, and of course,Otto. I’m not sure Herbie
would remember me but tell him I said hi and I hope he is doing good.There are two pictures
of me with the band mixed up in some of the sites for Fats and his Cats. One is with Paul Flanze on drums and the other is with Walter Spangenberg on drums. Arno Neuman also played drums
during the time I was with the band.

Comment on FATS AND HIS CATS, Hello, 1962 by Rick Cunningham

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Hi again,Tammy.If you would like some photos of the band send me your e-mail address.
Mine is gtrman03@comcast.net. I live in Houston Texas.

Comment on Soul Party by Kurt L - KL in NYC

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Thanks.
This label was generally better than the cover version labels we had in the US.
I wonder if people subscribed according to music category (like Pop, Easy Listening, etc.) or if they just got a variety of records in each shipment.

Comment on More Soul by Kurt L - KL in NYC

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I thought these were really good posts. Why did you apologize?

I’m not sure if I would file most of these tracks under “Soul,” but I guess things were different in Sweden.

Comment on More Soul by mischalke04

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I guess, even though I really like these records budget records, I still feel defensive because I KNOW more sophisticated music fans and collectors will only shake their heads. But you´re right: Why apologize?


Comment on Soul Party by mischalke04

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I have a feeling that it was the latter. My mother subscribed to Bertelsmann book club in the 60s and it was just to get any variety of books. Actually it was laziness and a lack of taste on her side… Later my father subscribed to tapes in the 80s just because he was interested in one particular tape….

Comment on GARY EDWARDS COMBO, Franz Liszt Twist, 1962 by Graham Dew

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I played bass during the sixties for the Outcasts with Tommy Miller Eddie Williams Paul Talbot on drums later replaced with Mac Davies.Mally Jones played keyboards with us just before leaving for the U.S.being replaces by John Jenkins who later joined Tom Jones backing band the Squires with Mickey Gee. Also in the early days of the band we had Cal Ford on vocals along with Ricky Martin..Anybody remember us???

Comment on GARY EDWARDS COMBO, Franz Liszt Twist, 1962 by Phil Morgan

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Graham you mentioned Eddie Williams and Tommy Miller and Cal Ford … I don’t know if you know but Eddie, who moved house today, is on Facebook and Tommy. Futhermore, Cal Ford’s son Ian Cal Ford is on Facebook. There are photos of The Outcasts which are shown and shared on there.

One other piece of news is that Gary Edward Cooper celebrated his 75th this month at The Duke of Clarence in Cardiff, with all his friends and family. He was also singing much of the nite !

Thank you Andreas Michalke, who runs this blogg, and Gary says he enjoys reading it !!!

Comment on THE GLOOMY MOON SINGERS, Zieht euch warm an, 1964 by Juergen Bauer

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For a jubilee album of a friend becoming 50, the names of a historic photography regarding THE GLOOMYS do miss. Please be so kind to click here: http://www.gloomys.de/html/bilder_1.html – Is there anybody who could announce them from the left to the right or “at least” to drop a source where investigations might continue? Please send us an e-mail. Thanks so much!

Comment on DIE MUENCHENER SONGGRUPPE, Penzberg-Lied, 1971 by eiffe

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jomai, warum stellt´n Ihr nicht´s s Lied gegen Strauß und seinr Bazis der MSG ins Netz zum Hörn?

Comment on MICHAEL AND THE FIREBIRDS, Der Knüller Mausi Müller, 1964 by Gilberto Gregori

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Andreas:
I’m a cuban music collector and, also, a fan of Michael Koger (singer of the spanish music group Los Bravos)
I’m – for long time – searching the song “Wir sind eine dancing band”, but I can’t find it.
Please, as I could get a copy?
Thank you.
Gilberto.

Comment on GARY EDWARDS COMBO, Franz Liszt Twist, 1962 by Andy Thompson

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Greetings Vivian, have we got the same Teenage Show? Mine’s the one in the Gaumont Queen St, filled with a cross section of Cardiff’s finest pre and only just post pubescents. Yours contains a lighting engineer, mine probably had one of the usherettes flicking a light switch on and off! Yours had tickets, mine was just 1/6d slapped on the ticket box counter and I was in! Yours had (Here’s where I know we were in two different places) Dicky Pride…..who, whilst not exactly in the upper strata of pop stars of the day, was actually a regular on Thank Your Lucky Stars/ Six Five Special, and despite his “Shaking” resembling someone in the throes of advanced Scabies, was rather a big name at that time. Mine had the frigging Dominoes!


Comment on DIE MUENCHENER SONGGRUPPE, Penzberg-Lied, 1971 by Carsten

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Ich hab eine ganze LP von der Münchner Songgruppe bei youtube hochgeladen, schau, da ist auch das von Dir gewünschte dabei:

Comment on GOLDY UND PETER DE VRIES, Mich zieht´s zurück nach Hawaii, 1949 by Rudi Polt

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Mich zieht’s zuruch nach Hawaii” Was it ever on a CD?
Do you have a song called: Auf der Alm in Tirol (Mockin’ Bird Hill) On of the Singer was Rudi Palme!
Aloha from Hawaii Rudi

Comment on GOLDY UND PETER DE VRIES, Mich zieht´s zurück nach Hawaii, 1949 by mischalke04

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I don´t think it´s ever been reissued on CD, at least I couldn´t find any trace of that. A google search always turns out this post or somebody who sells the original 78rpm record. Maybe I´ll post the song again, it´s a fine song…

Sorry, I do not know Auf der Alm in Tirol.

Greetings from Berlin
Andreas

Comment on GARY EDWARDS COMBO, Franz Liszt Twist, 1962 by Phil Morgan

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Whilst browsing on google I found this little snip from a blogg by Vic Arnold who was from Aberdare South Wales.

He writes in one section that he “left school and started working as a tailor’s cutter, but I left to join a pro band, “The Gary Edwards Combo,” and we were booked for a six week tour with Chubby Checker. That was like being whisked into a whirlwind. I was absolutely overawed. All those people on the show were household names and there was little old me. They band had a record deal with Oriel Records, and had a minor hit with a dance craze song called “The Method,” which came with an insert of dance instructions: “Be a bird, be a bee, be a flower and be a tree,” etc. Then there was a star called Jess Conrad who was a bit of a looker in the early sixties. He does the occasional TV appearance now, and still looks great.”

Because Mally Jones was the bass player with the GEC all I can assume is that Mally was replaced for some reason by Vic Arnold ! Does anybody know Vic Arnold or can someone throw some light on this?

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