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1962 LP Review...

Postby JimN » 25 Jan 2019, 17:42

https://ibb.co/Tq5SKft

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This is a record review (allegedly by Dickie Attenborough) from the October 1962 edition of EMI's "Record Mail". That was the month that Love Me Do was issued.
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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby JimN » 25 Jan 2019, 17:44

But does Dickie correctly identify the harmonica player?
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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby JimN » 25 Jan 2019, 17:45

Here's another while we're at it (December 1960):

https://ibb.co/0sppbFd
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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby GoldenStreet » 30 Jan 2019, 16:28

JimN wrote:Here's another while we're at it (December 1960):

https://ibb.co/0sppbFd


The classic Bruce J 200 sound of that period, particularly on 'D' in Love, was sadly missed by me in the later years!

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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby Iain Purdon » 30 Jan 2019, 18:43

JimN wrote:But does Dickie correctly identify the harmonica player?

I wonder whether Attenborough actually wrote the review - or even listened to the LP at all!

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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby JimN » 05 Feb 2019, 03:15

A couple of interesting items from the November 1961 edition of Record Mail:

https://ibb.co/ZHLhhYm

And a direct link to a double-page photo feature of EMI's party for Cliff's 21st birthday:

https://mega.nz/#F!UQkHUY7D!cYL6v4oA3_3ZDbCPH9-DDQ?FQclHYZb
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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby bgohara » 05 Feb 2019, 09:41

Thanks Jim.
Just taking that in..Tony was 18 when he left the Shadows....astonishing.
I realised, on watching that BBC Buddy Holly documentary at the weekend, that Buddy Holly was 22 when he died.
Eddie Cochran was 21..
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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby johnc » 06 Feb 2019, 02:45

bgohara wrote:Thanks Jim.
Just taking that in..Tony was 18 when he left the Shadows....astonishing.
I realised, on watching that BBC Buddy Holly documentary at the weekend, that Buddy Holly was 22 when he died.
Eddie Cochran was 21..


Indeed..which was why the Beatles were getting worried when they were still waiting for their big break ....John was the same age as Cliff - who was the top star by 1962.
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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby Didier » 06 Feb 2019, 09:50

I still have the LP (french 10" stereo release without vocal tunes)...

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Re: 1962 LP Review...

Postby iefje » 06 Feb 2019, 11:10

Didier wrote:I still have the LP (french 10" stereo release without vocal tunes)...

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This is the rarer issue of the two, although the mono version is quite rare too. I have recently acquired a very nice mint copy of the mono issue, but really would like to have a copy of the stereo issue as well.
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