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Sunday, 24 March 2024

British Lost Pop 1957-1966

 Discographies of  Artists that
- didn't chart and/or
- are difficult or impossible to find on CD
- recorded between 1957 and 1966

also selected songs
    recorded before 1957, 
    after 1966,
    album tracks (full albums in exceptional cases)







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BL91  BL92  BL93  BL94  BL95  BL96  BL97  BL98  BL99  BR00  
BL101=BR01
BR01  BR02  BR03  BR04  BR05  BR06  BR07  BR08  BR09  BR10  BR11  BR12  BR13  BR14  
BR15  BR16  BR17  BR18  BR19  BR20  BR21  BR22  BR23  BR24  BR25  BR26  BR27  BR28  
BR29  BR30  BR31  BR32  BR33  BR34  BR35  BR36  BR37  BR38  BR39  BR40  BR41  BR42  
BR43  BR44  BR45  BR46  BR47  BR48  BR49  BR50.1  BR50.2  BR51  BR52  BR53  BR54  BR55
BR56  BR57  BR58  BR59  BR60  BR61  BR62  BR63  BR64  BR65.1  BR65.2  BR66  BR67.1  BR67.2  
BR68  BR69.1  BR69.2 BR70  BR71  BR72  BR73.01  BR73.02  BR74  BR75  BR76  BR77  BR78
BR79  BR80  BR81  BR82.1  BR82.2  BR83  BR84  BR85  BR86  BR87.1   BR87.2  BR88  BR89  
BR90.1  BR90.2  BR90.3  BR91  BR92  BR93  BR94  BR95  BR96  BR97  BR98  BR99  BT00  
BL201=BT01
BT01  BT02  BT03  BT04  BT05  BT06  BT07  BT08  BT09  BT10  BT11  BT12.1  BT12.2  BT13
BT14  BT15  BT16  BT17  BT18  BT19  BT20  BT21  BT22  BT23  BT24  BT25  BT26  BT27  BT28
BT29  BT30  BT31  BT32

Biographies of posted Artists (186 and next) can be found below this post Observations after five years

Rare Brit posts

Please do not send “what is a pass” request, please read
 Project Description, Terms of Participation 

If the lost artist did not appear already and is not present on the spreadsheet of missing songs*, then it does not mean that I have forgotten this artist. It means that the discography is not complete and there are many such artists.
* Not every song/artist that is missing is included on the spreadsheet, which is overloaded already.

Lost Gems of non-Brit Artists:

203 comments:


  1. These comps are phenomenal! Many thanks for all of your hard work in sharing them. :)

    UB

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  2. Hi Professor. Great music. I don't see the Pass on BL 03 on the password worksheet.

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  3. Thanks Professor. I have stopped downloading except from a very few sites. Yours being one of them. Thanks again for this music.

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  4. I just started downloading and listening today. I've just been picking out random tracks and already I've found a few favorites. From Volume 2 I was totally taken with the Joe Meek meets Johnny Cash sound of "You Made Me Cry" by Burr Bailey. And sure enough when I checked it out on 45 Cat, it turns out Joe Meek produced it. Also from Vol.2, The Aces - But Say It Isn't So. In my imagination I am seeing these guys hearing The Searchers and The Hollies and thinking 'hey we can do something just as good' and they surely did.

    I'll stop here as I could likely go on all day. I am curious to hear that stands out from the other music fans here.

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  5. Thank you very much for your comment. Such comments are of primary importance to me and, I hope, to other Visitors also. I have started exploring intensively British Scene of the 60’s, not because I just wanted to recall my memories, because this Scene, Scene of the mid-60's in particular, created a foundation of modern Pop Music. This Scene was very compact with Meek, Epstein and Oldham as the main figures and you can find their influence, influence of British Top Groups, in practically every tune recorded those days in Britain.

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  6. Found one of the missing songs:
    Norman & The Invaders - Our Wedding Day - 1963 United Artists 1031 & 1964 United Artists 1058

    https://www63.zippyshare.com/v/pWOyeEEo/file.html

    WiMa

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  7. Blogger Uncle Bela said...

    Another terrific share...many thanks, Prof! :)
    UB
    24 January 2021 at 09:51

    Blogger Dusty said...
    The Ants - Wandering - 1963 Parlophone R 5082.flac
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/cRs2Wbba
    26 January 2021 at 05:17

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  8. Blogger Anona Mause said...
    Depends on how you define what should be included. Certainly its a fascinating and entertaining genre.
    If you cast a wide net and include material from the late 1950's all the way through to the end of the 1960's and also include all types of instrumental (guitar led, keyboard led, TV themes (e.g. The Prisoner), even some orchestral and big band (e.g. George Martin, John Barry, Andrew Loog Oldham)and the later r&b / psych / prog stuff of the mid / late 60's(Zoot Money, Sounds Inc, Beggar's Banquet, Second City Sound, Brian Auger, Graham Bond etc)I think you'll find there is sufficient instrumental material for 20 or more decent collections.
    After all, Slingback Records compiled eleven 30 track volumes of rare UK instrumentals under the 'Those British Instrumentals' banner and they didn't go beyond 1965 really (a couple from 1966)and nowhere were 'the Shads' in attendance.
    So it will certainly be interesting to see how far your exploration of the genre extends!
    5 January 2021 at 12:15

    @Anona Mouse
    Thanks for the comment. I will try to explore my archives as far as possible, also orchestral and big bands and it will give more than 20 parts for sure. Yes, most of the 45s are from late 50s and early 60s, till 1965 - it was the best period for this genre, in my opinion. What regards the artists, I assume only one condition: only one or few 45s recorded. Then, no Bert Weedon for example - perhaps later.

    What regards passes, please read the top message.
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    Blogger Uncle Bela said...
    Hello, Professor RnR!
    I'm extremely happy that I've discovered this great blog with its incredible wealth of music...and even with my tiny mind I've sorted the pass system! :)
    Biggest thanks for ALL of these great shares.
    This compilation is really wonderful...such rare and excellent tracks I've never been aware of before...just can't say enough...many, many thanks!!! :)
    Uncle Bela
    8 January 2021 at 05:14

    Blogger ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ said...
    Thanks for yet another great selection. Appreciate your efforts, Professor.
    9 January 2021 at 08:01

    Blogger djmcblues2 said...
    Terrific as usual. Thanks!
    10 January 2021 at 08:54

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  9. Hi Professor!!
    This is again a wonderful collection of British gems and lost songs.
    just one word for it "MARVELOUS"
    Hereby I found 6 missing tracks from the list of that new serie (don't know if you got them already from other members)

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/5Gfkrgn7

    Anyway I keep looking for the other missing songs.
    Grts, STAY SAFE and kep up the good work

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  10. Hi professor!!

    Here are two songs from Beau Brummell Esquire missing in your "British gems and lost songs"-files

    Beau Brummell Esquire - Take Me Like I Am (Columbia DB7878 A - UK '66)
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/XoVTdM92

    Beau Brummell Esquire - You Don't Know What You've Got (Unitl You Lose It) (Columbia DB 7878 B - UK '66)
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/egaoSksi

    Thanks again for all the nice music.
    GRTS & STAY SAFE

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  11. Found 2 missing Brit Lost Pop 60's:

    Jan Burnette - I Could Have Loved You So Well - 1962 Oriole CB 1716

    Johnny De Little - They - 1961 Columbia DB 4578

    https://www119.zippyshare.com/v/oz80pmiq/file.html

    Cheers,
    WiMa

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  12. Nice one. Im a newbee at this I joined but cant figure out pass for BI 01 On Spreadsheet?? I thought i was clever too...Hehe

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  13. Found another one:
    Bobby Deacon - Your Kisses Are Fine - 1960 Pye 7N 15299

    https://www115.zippyshare.com/v/SZYmSsDL/file.html

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  14. when trying to unzip it asks for a password. what should/can I do to get that?

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  15. Please read "Project Description, Terms of Participation"

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  16. Many thanks for these songs (non Billboard No. 2). For me many songs are new and fantastic.

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  17. Hello, I would like to be part of this and be able to download themes that I am missing. I have a similar project with British groups from the 60's. I have already compiled more than 1000 groups with almost all the singles that they released.

    Here I put my contribution:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/16thudDqaK9LyeAcUGTbDIkgaj8kUMfm5/view?usp=sharing

    Billy Boyle - Walk, Walk, Walkin' - Columbia DB 7294 (1964)
    Billy Boyle And The LeRoys - My Baby Tonight - Columbia DB 7294 (1964)
    Felders Orioles - Only Three Can Play - Piccadilly 7N 35311 (1966)
    Sammy King And The Voltairs - A Kiss, A Promise - His Master's Voice POP 1384 (1965)
    Sammy King And The Voltairs - Only You (And You Alone) - His Master's Voice POP 1384 (1965)
    Shel Naylor - La Bamba - Decca F 11776 (1963)
    Simon Scott And The LeRoys - My Baby's Got Soul - Parlophone R 5207 (1964)
    Steve Hammond - It's Alright - Pye 7N 17202 (1966)
    Steve Hammond - Just Call My Name - Pye 7N 17275 (1967)
    The Banshees - Mockingbird - Columbia DB 7530 (1965)
    The Gass - Dream Baby - CBS 202647 (1967)
    The Gass - Jitterbug Sid - CBS 202647 (1967)
    The Gass - One Of These Days - Parlophone R-5344 (1965)
    The Laurie Jay Combo - Be Good To Me - His Master's Voice POP 1335 (1964)
    The Loving Kind - Nothing Can Change This Love - Picadilly 7N 35299 (1966)
    The Loving Kind - With Rhyme And Reason - Piccadilly 7N 35342 (1966 )
    The Pentad - It Better Be Me - Parlophone R 5368 (1965)
    The Pentad - Nothing But Love - Parlophone R 5288 (1965)
    Wayne Gibson - It Always Happens (Icey) - Columbia DB 7911 (1966)

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  18. Many many thanks Jaime,
    Great stuff, both tunes and sound quality. I will add them to the future compilations.

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  19. Here are three other songs that I found from the list:

    Mal Ryder - See The Funny Little Clown - Vocalion V 9219 (1964)

    Jimmy Powell And The Dimensions - I Just Can´t Get Over You - Decca F 12751 (1968)

    The Harbour lites - I Would Give All - His Master's Voice POP 1465 (1965 )

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/qum4me0m83nrkpl/LT.rar/file

    Regards.

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  20. I'm glad to hear another new block of great unknown songs of the British singers.
    Thank you vrty much and a great Christmas time!

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  21. @zimmerb9a!
    My pleasure. Discovering unknown songs of the Brit Artists is exciting, so many hidden treasures.
    Great Christmas for you too.

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  22. I discovered your blog yesterday, and it is a treasure trove of memories!
    As an Ex-Pat Brit living in Australia, I have tried to collect musical reminders of my youth :)

    Thanks for all the effort you've put in to this...

    BigD

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  23. Great 'new' old songs for the Christmas time
    Many thanks!

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  24. Many thanks for BL 17 & BL 18. Most Of Songs are unknown for me.
    Great!

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  25. Thank you for your kind words. Majority of songs from BL posts are new to me as well. However, some other I remember well, from Radio Luxembourg.

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  26. Great! I Knew The Beat Merchants & The Beachcomers with one song only.
    Now I can hear more of these. Thank you very much!

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  27. It's great to see more of the BL series, many thanks.

    BigD

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  28. Happy New Year To You!
    Good BL 20 all new for me!

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  29. Hi Big Dave, zimmerb9a!
    My pleasure. I'm finding this project really exciting, I'm discovering many gems. I've made 40 compilations already, the total will reach 70 or more and I will post them every second day.
    Happy New Year

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  30. Hello Professor RnR, I am sending you this list that corresponds to the project of singles and ep's of all these 60's groups (I only include songs edited at 45 rpm). I have used the “45CAT”and "Discogs" in some cases database. I have made one folder per group but you will see that some groups have more than one folder. This is because on the one hand there are singles published in the UK and in the rest of the cases they are songs that were only published in other countries. The letter "C" means that it is complete and those that do not have the letter "C" is because I am missing songs. In many cases the songs I am looking for are the same ones that you are missing. If you need me to share something that appears on the list, tell me. Greetings.

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/zsor06ayjbyn6xy/GROUPS_LIST.ods/file

    Group example with two folders:

    The Snobs Discography - UK - 45 C
    01 The Snobs - Buckleshoe Stomp - Decca F 11867 (1964) UK
    02 The Snobs - Stand And Deliver - Decca F 11867 (1964) UK

    The Snobs Discography - All Countries - 45 C
    01 The Snobs - Heartbreak Hotel - Decca F 44419 (1964) Sweden
    02 The Snobs - Ding Dong - Decca F 44419 (1964) Sweden

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  32. I have to add to the above that the songs have been obtained from different sources, CD's, You Tube, 45 originals, etc. but always with a minimum sound quality, since some youtube recordings have a horrible sound.

    Podéis visitar mi canal en Youtube. Jaime Roviralta. https://www.youtube.com/user/jaimotooriginal/videos

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  33. Another great song block (No. 23).Thanks for the booklet too.
    I've heard the Hustlers for two songs in the past. All the other material
    is new for me.

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  34. @ Jaime. It looks that you have exactly the same target. I'm using exactly the same references, "the songs have been obtained from different sources, CD's, You Tube, 45 originals, etc. but always with a minimum sound quality, since some youtube recordings have a horrible sound" - yes and also some tracks from CD's have poor quality. Normaly, when selecting a track, I select the best from few copies that I have. I will compare your wish-list with my wish-list, it would be efficient if your wish-list discographies would be extracted. Then, may I ask you to check my wish-list, some 150 tracks and it will take a moment or two to compare with your wish-list. I'm happy that we can join our efforts.

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  35. @ Jaime
    The Snobs, both 45s, will appers in BL 31. I have subscribed your channel and will study the content - the day has only 24 hours and I'm more busy now, when I'm retired, than when I was with the University.

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  36. @ Jaime
    I couldn't wait with the verification.
    1. Majority of Artists from my wish-list are not present on your wish-list
    2. Some number of Artists, around ten) are on both wish-lists
    3. You have Completed two Artists from my wish-list:
    Sandra Barry (two tracks recorded under different names),
    The Gonks (US release)
    and I will greatly appreciate if you could send me these tracks.

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  37. Sorry Professor RnR, there is an error in the Gonks, I only have the only 45 that they published in the UK for Decca in the 60's. From Sandra Barry I have the four singles that she released with Decca and Pye.
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/r66e5587v5gg2j5/SBD_-_UK_-_45_C.rar/file
    Pass: Jaimoto

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  38. No problem Jaime. Sandra recorded two more 45s, earlier. May I repeat my humble request:
    "please check my wish-list of missing tracks". I have verified your spreadsheet with this wish-list already, but it is easy to make an omission.

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  39. Great The Moontrekkers on BL 26. I've searched this group for a long time.
    Thank you very much!

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  40. Hello, I have found these two tracks that have better sound than those published in vol. 24 and 27

    Shel Naylor - How Deep Is The Ocean - Decca F 11776 (1963)
    The Juniors - There's A Pretty Girl - Columbia DB 7339 (1964)

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/g8a4gjq0xjmj0g3/Better_Sound.rar/file
    Pass: Jaimoto

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  41. Thanks Jaime,
    What regards sound quality, I'm very strict.
    Naylor's tume really sounds flat, like microphone recording, should not be accepted.
    Juniors' tune is not so bad but your copy is even better.
    Anyway, I will replace both tunes, by your copies. And please continue sound-quality control of the material that I'm posting. I hate poor copies, it takes off the listening pleasure.

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  42. Two more of the "West Five"

    West Five - But If It Don't Work Out - His Master's Voice POP 1513 (1966)
    West Five - Someone Ain t Right - His Master's Voice POP 1428 (1965)

    Enjoy it.

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/lvs27ovqjaztbup/WEST_FIVE.rar/file
    Pass: Jaimoto

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  43. My great thanks to you for this fantastic "Lost British Artists"
    Many many new material for my collection!
    Best wishes

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  44. Many thanks for the invite via fb. So pleased to have access to this fantastic Lost British Artists series. So much great music, Thanks again Andy T.

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  45. Many thanks Andy, I'm happy to have you on board.

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  46. I'm glad to hear your "Lost Artists". It's fantastic to collect unknown groups and singers.
    Thank you very much

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  47. Dear Professor,
    Every day I am surprised by the rarities you find.
    Please continue like this.
    Also please check BL 36, I can't
    open with the offered password.

    Sincerely, cedric from RH

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  48. @zimmerb9a, cedric
    Many thanks for your kind words of support, they are very important for me.
    Part BL36 has been updated = it has the new pass, information that the file has been updated and when. Please check the spreadsheet (link remains unchanged).

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  49. Hi Professor,

    Just a heads up...
    BL42 turns out to be BL43 when downloaded, password is also BL 43

    BigD

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  50. Many thanks BigD. Corrected. So, you have 43 already, now you can download 42.

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  51. What a treasure trove. Congrats on this continuing labor of love, and thanks for the generosity in sharing it.

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  52. Thanks Jon. Collecting without sharing would be senseless. Your feedback is essential proceless.

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  53. Hi Professor,

    Just a heads up again...
    BL45 is showing as another BL44 when attempting to download

    BigD

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  54. Thanks for all, but unfortunately the links and the archives, for BL44 and BL45, are exactly the same! Can you fix it please? Thanks a lot, stay safe!

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  55. Link to BL 44 corrected. Sorry for inconvenience.

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  56. Got it right now, thanks a lot once more! Stay safe!

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  57. Hello professor, I have detected a repeated song by Dave Davani in vol. 50. "On The Cooler Side" is on repeat. I put the missing "One Track Mind"

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/bt9yjod9595kggy/Dave_Davani.rar/file

    Pass: Jaimoto

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  58. Hello professor. I only know you from your daily Billboard-posts on Twilightzone. What do you have to do to become a supporter on your own blog and get access to the password(s)? I have downloaded missing Brit L.A. on 45's.xlsx, but I don't have any of these tracks.

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  59. @ Jaimoto: Many thanks. My mistake, will correct immediately
    @ Anonymous: you have returned my own mp3? I have this 45 and have forgotten to update the wish-list
    @ Rob Kapp: please contact me via Contact Field and I will send you link to passes

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  60. I thought i'd figured out the password .... BL 51, BL 52 & BL 53 don't conform, so sadly I can't listen to them. SHAME
    bulldogUK

    Nevertheless, thank you so much for those that I have managed to access.

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  61. @bulldogUK
    Yes you can. Please contact me via the Contact Field

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  62. hi , may i know the password.. thanks

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  63. I've waited for a long time to hear "Loose Ends". Now I found here 4 songs.
    Great and thank you very much.

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  64. Manny Kent, zimmerb9a!
    Many thanks for your kind words. Your comments are essential to me.

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  65. Thanks Professor. Really enjoying this series. Keep up the good work.

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  66. Hi Professor, in volume 48 the theme "Leave Me Woman Alone - The Boston Crabs" appears in the list but in the download it is not. Regards.

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  67. Leave Me Woman Alone - The Boston Crabs is the B-side of US Promo and I don't have it. Denoted M in the last column, M=Missing. This track is not a part of the Discography, it is UnReleased on stock 45.

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  68. Six new tracks found and with an acceptable sound:

    The Fabulous Red Hawks (Red Hawks?)- Highland Twist
    George Bean - A Sad Story
    George Bean - Bring back lovin
    Carol Friday - Show Me The Way
    Gullivers People - Over The Hills
    Gullivers People - I Found Love

    I love Carol Friday's song!

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/j9MY1zIV6i/file.html

    Greetings from Spain.
    Jose

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  69. Hi, Unfortunately BL 66, 67 & 68 don't unzip properly. Thanks for your help in advance, Andy

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  70. Just checked BL 66 - opened with the given pass. Must be your problem.

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  71. No. 70 ... Great all the series!! All great for my collection. I thank you very much for
    all the unknown titles

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  72. Hi Professor, I put some of the tracks missing from the list. Greetings.

    Carl And The Cheetahs - Beg, Borrow Or Steal- Columbia DB 7162 (1963)
    Dave & The Diamonds - You Do Love - Columbia DB 7692 (1965)
    Eddie Curtis And The Hellions - Faithful Kind - Oriole CB 1852 (1963)
    Johnny Neal and The Starliners - And I Will Love You - Pye 7N 15838 (1965)
    Simone Jackson - Where Am I Going - American Music Makers AMM-00-2 (1966)

    pass: Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/v6w5femjkt52199/Missing_Brit.rar/file

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  73. Thanks zimmer for your kind words, thanks Jaime for the missing tracks.

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  74. Hi, three more songs

    The Shindigs - Why Say Goodbye - Parlophone R 5377 (1965)
    The Slade Brothers - Clearly I See - Pye 7N 15877 (1965)
    The Slade Brothers - Love And Comfort - Pye 7N 15877 (1965)

    Pass: Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/3eksk7voebftd58/MissinTracks.rar/file

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  75. The Etceteras first 45

    The Etceteras - Where Is My Love - Oriole CB 1950 (1964)
    The Etceteras - Bengawan Solo - Oriole CB 1950 (1964)

    Pass: Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/gmchwsoji3ios1a/The_Etceteras.rar/file

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  76. Hi,

    I can't download volume 75 en 76, try it every 12 hours, another uploadder like Krakenfiles perhaps?

    Wimakaeler

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  77. @WiMa
    Just downloaded from the blog, unzipped and everything works fine. Must be your fault.

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  78. Hi Professor,
    my great thanks to the last lost artists.
    It's great to hear all the unknown
    groups and singers.
    Best wishes,
    Wolfgang

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  79. Hi,

    the info to open your files is lost om my pc, could you send me a link again?

    Thanks in advance,

    WiMa

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  80. @WiMa
    Please contact me via Contact Form.

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  81. Found 4 Jimmy James songs.

    Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - Shoo Be Doo (You're Mine) - 1965 Columbia DB 7653
    Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - We'll Never Stop Loving You - 1965 Columbia DB 7653
    Jimmy James - Jump Children - 1963 R & B JB 112
    Jimmy James - Tell Me - 1963 R & B JB 112


    https://krakenfiles.com/view/5jVaooVkhW/file.html

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  82. Thanks WiMa for Jimmy James and sorry for late reply - recently I'm extremely busy with non-Billboard Cash Box and Music Vendor. I will return to British Lost soon.

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  83. Proffesor here is both sides of The Dominoes.

    01 The Dominoes - Bye Bye Johnny - Reading Rag Record LYN 544 (1964)
    02 The Dominoes - Yakety Yak - Reading Rag Record LYN 544 (1964)

    Pass; Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/svrd7zmfphyhgvj/Dominoes.rar/file

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  84. Thanks for this music your sharing with us. Many things i haven't heard before.
    Unbelievable. Really fine job Professor. Thanks for the invite as well.

    Lucky,

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  85. Hi Professor
    Gratulation to the number 100 of the lost British Artists
    My Discographies are full of new artists.
    Hope you can give more .
    Bets wishes,
    Wolfgang

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  86. Hi Professor,

    Congratulations & appreciations for reaching the 'Magic 100' in this series.
    Please, keep up the good work :)

    BigD

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  87. Thanks for congrats. I have complete discographies for the next 14 Parts. Many discographies are incomplete, with one song missing (see the wish-list) and I'm hesitating whether to post them already.

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  88. There is always that old saying... "a bird in the hand etc." :)

    BigD

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  89. Hi Professor,

    I think the latest file might be BR04 (not BR05) ?

    BigD

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  90. Mistake in Part BL 104 description - corrrected.

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  91. Hi Professor

    Barry Fantoni - The Spanish Lady Tango - Columbia DB 8238 (1967)

    Pass:Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/1zau02a1v82lmah/Fantoni.rar/file

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  92. Professor RnR, few other songs.

    Chris Sandford - Little Man - Nobody Cares - Fontana TF 633 (1965)
    Danny King's Mayfair Set - It's Such A Shame - Columbia DB 7792 (1965)
    The Echoes - Got To Run - Philips BF 1480 (1966) COMPLETE TRACK
    The Nite People - In The Springtime - Fontana TF 885 (1967)
    The Nite People - Stay As Sweet As You Are - Fontana TF 808 (1967)

    Pass; Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/huvow8zu5p14mnc/Professor_RnR.rar/file

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  93. Many thanks Jaime, very valuable tracks. Nite People - Is This A Dream is still missing - please share if you have.

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  94. Here is Professor:


    Pass: Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/pu7o02aokvltju6/Nite_People_-_Is_This_A_Dream.rar/file

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  95. Found 23 more:

    Dean Webb - Streamline Baby - 1959 Parlophone R 4587
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/DUimY95lji/file.html

    Lyn Cornell - You Can Kiss Me If You Like - 1963 Decca F 11750
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/mNTWh8Jv3T/file.html

    Suzy Cope - Doing What You Know Is Wrong - 1963 HMV POP 1167
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/HxiDskYV71/file.html

    WiMa

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  96. And another 3:

    The Slade Brothers - Clearly I See - 1965 Pye 7N 15877
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/gBdMovv6QO/file.html

    The Slade Brothers - Love and Comfort - 1965 Pye 7N 15877
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/2C4Soy69Gx/file.html

    Tony & The Velvets - Why - 1963 Zoom 9606
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/RuRoa7ocSl/file.html

    WiMa

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  97. Next 3:

    Bobby Shafto - I Want My Bed - 1962 Parlophone R 4870
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/DGZdGOm7XE/file.html

    Dean Shannon - Blowing Wild - 1962 HMV POP 1103
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/tfXqtv2JXY/file.html

    Vern Rogers - I Will - 1963 Oriole CB 1885
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/AwnYByszZX/file.html

    WiMa

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  98. More:

    Gerry Reno - Who's Fooling Who - 1962 Decca F 11516
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/DxSQQc678b/file.html

    Red Price - Ker-Choo Cha Cha - 1960 Rolls 1003
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/4H42AUvPPK/file.html

    The Pyramids - Kiss And Dance With You - 1965 Polydor BM 56028
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/SNvSuz1G94/file.html

    WiMa

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  99. And more:

    Brad Newman - Here & Now & Evermore - 1962 Fontana H 369
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/MXlgQM4VPl/file.html

    Phase 4 - Man Am I Worried - 1966 Fab 6
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/mnt7HTIdn9/file.html

    Steve Perry - Let It Come True - 1962 Decca F 11526
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/mD7moMeTds/file.html

    WiMa (still searching)

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  100. Brad Newman - Candy Lips (Candy Heart, Candy Love) - 1962 Fontana 267220 TF
    Brad Newman - Now I've Lost You - 1962 Fontana 267243 TF
    Brad Newman - Point Of No Return - 1962 Fontana 267243 TF

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/nBLxdU3jNs/file.html

    WiMa

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  101. They keep coming:

    Patti Lynn - I See It All Now - 1962 Fontana H 370
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/vgVhdTq2ub/file.html

    Patti Lynn - Someone Else's Valentine - 1962 Fontana H 370
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/jDinEEb5wf/file.html

    The Magicians - Poggy Goes Pop - 1966 Decca F 12374
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/P5Y2pd1NFa/file.html

    WiMa

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  102. Frank Kelly & The Hunters - Send Me The Pillow - 1962 Fontana 267 242 TF
    Frank Kelly & The Hunters - She Loves Me So - 1963 Fontana 267 277 TF
    Frank Kelly & The Hunters - Why, Baby, Why - 1964 Fontana TF 454

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/uGJvs51zOi/file.html

    WiMa

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  103. Once Again:

    Linda Laine & The Sinners - Doncha Know Doncha Know - 1964 Columbia DB 7204
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/aPUBsSmAaI/file.html

    Simone Jackson - He Ain't Got Time For Love - 1962 Piccadilly 7N 35087
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/RESpF4Vc8p/file.html

    The Innocents - Not More Than Every Day - 1964 Columbia DB 7314
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/uXAtBv47hz/file.html

    WiMa

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  104. Many many thanks WiMa. What a contribution. Sound quality of 90% is good, should be very good after remastering. I can remove all overlapping sounds (noise, clicks). I have to surrender if the music is distorted (poor rip). Then, I have to keep Linda Laine, Cuddly Dudley on the wish-list – I have these copies but I’m not able to improve poor sound quality. Also, I have this copy of Tony & The Velvets and spent few hours to improve the sound quality – please check the effect in BR 10.

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  105. Found three of your new missing ones:

    Colin James & Keith Cooper - Sweet Georgia Brown - 1961 Pye International 7N 25070
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/p4g0eBGNWd/file.html

    Lyn Cornell - You Can Kiss Me If You Like - 1963 Decca F 11750
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/RkI1dpqrN8/file.html

    The Rikki Allen Trio - I'll Pretend I'm Happy - 1963 Decca F 11726
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/PObchIySjw/file.html

    WiMa

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  106. Many many thanks WiMa. Superb sound quality.

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  107. My greatest thanks for your "Lost Artists". I've heard these songs with
    great interest.
    Thank you!!!

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  108. Found a missing song:

    The Executives - Why Why Why - 1964 Columbia DB 7323

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/fi0OMz5nFE/file.html

    Greetings,
    WiMa

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  109. Many thanks WiMa. Still few Executives are missing

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  110. Hi Professor, more songs:

    Pass: Jaimoto

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/7k40rro8nyo1bfx/Professor.rar/file

    The Laurie Jay Combo - Maybe - His Master's Voice POP 1335 (1964)
    The Laurie Jay Combo - Be Good To Me - His Master's Voice POP 1335 (1964) BETTER SOUND
    She Trinity - Hair - President PT 283 (1970)
    The Executives - In My Arms - Columbia DB 7919 (1966)
    The Executives - Lock Your Door - Columbia DB 7919 (1966)
    The Executives - Smokey Atmosphere - CBS 202652 UK (1967)

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  111. Many many thanks Jaime. Still two Laurie Jay, two The Executives and one Shy Trinty are missing.

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  112. Many thanks for the new "Lost Artists".Great "new" songs for me.

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  113. Hi Proffesor, one dozen tracks

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/v7hpaw42i0fbz99/Professor.rar/file

    Pass: Jaimoto

    Jan Panter - Does My Heart Show - Oriole CB 1983 (1965)
    Jan Panter - Let It Be Now - CBS 201810 (1965)
    Rey Anton And The Batons - Cant's Say More Than That - Oriole CB 1811 (1963)
    The Buckinghams - I'll Never Hurt You No More - Pye 7N 15848 (1965)
    The Buckinghams - She Lied - Pye 7N 15848 (1965)
    The Buckinghams - To Be Or Not To Be - Pye 7N 15921 (1965)
    The Chants - Candy - RCA Victor 1823 (1969)
    The Chants - For You - Page One POF 016 (1967)
    The Cymerons - Everyday - Polydor 56098 (1966)
    The Cymerons - I Can See You - Polydor 56098 (1966)
    The Legends - Nobody Laughs Anymore - Parlophone R 5581 (1967)
    The Triffids - Enough Of Your Love - Columbia DB 7251 (1964)

    Greetings.

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  114. Jimmy Crawford - A Boy Without A Girl - 1962 Columbia DB 4841

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/bJLUCr7rck/file.html

    WiMa

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  115. Linda Laine's singles are complete


    Linda Laine And The Sinners - Doncha Know, Doncha Know, Doncha Know - Columbia DB 7204 (1964)

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/q58jvlwweyvzhiv/Linda_Laine_And_The_Sinners_-_Doncha_Know%252C_Doncha_Know%252C_Doncha_Know_-_Columbia_DB_7204_%25281964%2529.rar/file

    Pass: Jaimoto

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  116. Many thanks Jaime. Yes, discography completed, including German 45s. It seems that YouTube copy of There He Goes is cut at the beginning? Do you have other copy?

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  117. Professor I have another copy but it starts the same as the youtube version.

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  118. Professor...

    The Other Two - Not At Night - RCA 1531 UK 1966

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUFGjWVwuSM

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  119. Proffesor Jan Panter complete

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lSj4Oo8IUw

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  120. Thanks Jaime,
    Jan Panter is not complete. Two more tracks are missing: Does My Heart Show; Let It Be Now. Do you have them?

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  121. Proffesor the two tracks of Jan Panter are un the post of 4 september.

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  122. Many thanks WiMa and Jaime. I have missed these two comments/files. TREASURY!

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  123. Another 2 missing songs:

    Nicky Hilton - Always In My Heart - 1965 Decca F 12099

    Perry Ford - Bye Bye Baby Goodbye - 1959 Parlophone R 4573

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/xHSdBpqx7A/file.html

    WiMa

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  124. Ona addition:

    The Caesars - It´s Superman - 1966 Decca F 12462

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/qT4I4uY0v6/file.html

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  125. Many thanks WiMa,
    The Caesars completed - will appear in BL 143

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  126. Five additions:

    Doug Sheldon - Hello There Lonely Baby - 1964 MGM 13261
    Doug Sheldon - I Was Alone - 1963 Decca F 11654
    Doug Sheldon - Take It Like A Man - 1964 Sue 332
    Johnny Towers - Temptation - 1964 Philips BF 1337
    Johnny Towers - You Can Say That Again - 1964 Philips BF 1337

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/BcAVEgia1N/file.html

    WiMa

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  127. Hi Professor,
    BR 42 password is supposed to be BR142 according to the passes list, but I get 'incorrect password' message when trying to unpack ?

    Thanks,
    BigD

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  128. Hi BigD,
    Please update (re-upload) the list.

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  129. Hallo Big Dave
    I got the same problem with the password for Part 142.
    But a little search gave me BL142 as the correct Password for that volume.
    So just correct it on your passlist for the future (you never know)

    GRTS and keep it safe

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  130. Hi Professor.
    Just downloaded the missing volumes of British lost.
    Already DL the passlist this early morning and got there the wrong pass for BR142.
    But already found the new pass myself and missed your updated list .
    Very nice work and great lists.
    Thanks for all and keep up the good vibes.

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  131. >>Hi BigD,
    Please update (re-upload) the list>>

    Done... thank you :)

    BigD

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  132. The list is uploaded automatically, after each update - this is the benefit of Google Drive. Last update 08.10.22.

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  133. Hi Professor,
    The last part (145) is absolutelly great.
    I searched a long time for these groups (Frugal Sound & New Faces). Some songs
    I found. Best Thanks for the rest.
    Great wishes
    Wolfgang

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  134. Rare Brit Additions

    Found 8 missing track:

    Cuddly Dudley - Way of Life - 1964 Oriole International 10
    Don Charles & Peter Lee Stirling aka Don & Pete - Time Will Tell - 1966 Columbia DB 7881
    Don Charles - Time Will Tell - 1965 HMV POP 1478
    Elaine & Derek - Bluebird - 1961 Parlophone R 4829
    Elaine & Derek - Come On Now - 1965 Decca F 12054
    Elaine & Derek - Invisible Tears - 1965 Decca F 12054
    Elaine & Derek - The Boy I'm Gonna Marry - 1964 Decca F 11914
    Elaine & Derek - Wooden Heart - 1961 Parlophone R 4829
    Marian Angel - A Little Bit Of Sunshine - 1966 CBS 202391

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/o21PZGqgzx/file.html

    WiMa


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  135. And 1 more:

    Davy Jones - Love Bug - 1965 Philips PF 350248

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/jkNif32jBz/file.html

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  136. Many thanks WiMa. Sound quality of all tracks is great, except one (Duddley's tune sounds like mike-recording, vocal is damped). I have Don & Peter 45 but four Peter Lee Stirling tracks are missing - just added to the wish-list.

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  137. Have a track from the Motowns lp 'Si, Proprio I Motowns!':
    The Motowns - Something You Got - 1967 RCA S 14

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/9sKQdgtOTN/file.html

    WiMa

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  138. Found 7 missing tracks:

    Benny Parker & The Dynamics - You'll Be On Your Way - 1964 Decca F 11944
    Brad Newman - Now I've Lost You - 1962 Fontana 267243 TF
    Gene Latter - A Woman Called Sorrow - 1967 CBS 202655
    Gene Latter - Always - 1967 CBS 202655
    Morris & Mitch - Highway Patrol - 1959 Decca F 11086
    Russ Loader & The Breakaways Orchestra - That Girl Of Mine - 1965 Columbia DB 7522
    The Messengers - When Did You Leave Heaven - 1965 Columbia DB 7495

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/3LUwKqNxZz/file.html

    WiMa

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  139. Many many thanks WiMa
    1. I have The Motowns Album. In the posted discographies full albums are not included, only selected tracks, as bonus tracks - my subjective selection. Today, I hesitate whether I also should include 33s. Perhaps as separate files.
    2. All tracs from the 14th Nov package have acceptable sound quality, except the first one and I will not remove it from the wish-list.

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  140. Rare Brit Additions:

    Danny Storm - Just You - 1962 Piccadilly 7N 35053
    Danny Storm - Thinking Of You - 1963 Piccadilly 7N 35091
    Martin Slavin & His Gang - Charleston Crazy - 1961 Oriole CB 1603
    Martin Slavin & His Gang - Do The Charleston Baby - 1961 Oriole CB 1603
    Martin Slavin & His Gang - Rock-A-Charleston - 1960 Oriole CB 1587
    Peter Lee Stirling - I´m Sportin´ A New Baby - 1966 Decca F 12535
    The Harry Roberts Sound - Quite Beside The Point - 1966 Philips BF 1484
    The Senators - Lot About You - 1964 Dial DSP 7001
    Tony Sheveton - Is It Me Or Is It You - 1964 Oriole CB 1975

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/FledhDqpLW/file.html

    WiMa

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  141. Many thanks WiMa for the 15th Nov additions
    1. Dany Storm, Martin Slavin, Harry Robers completed - good copies, very nice tunes, will appear in Part 147
    2. Stirling, Sheveton - good copies but still few tracks are missing
    3. The Senators. I have this YouTube copy and it sounds to me as mike-recording, flat spectrum with vocal being damped, did not manage to improve - let's hope we will find better copy.

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  142. Rare Brit Additions

    Cy Tucker - I Apologise - 1964 Fontana TF 470
    Dave Ventura - Sure My Love - 1963 Philips BF 1270
    Dave Ventura - The Hurt Stays In The Heart - 1964 Mercury MF 805

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/mCz2VnGFWS/file.html

    WiMa

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  143. Hi Professor

    Thanks for the 60's British Lost Pop songs. I'm halfway now listening to them.
    What an unbelievable collection. Many of them are very rare to find them.
    Some of them i have on cd. Like "The Koobas", Rory Storm, Doug Sheldon to mention a few.
    Even the 45's of "Grazina" are extremely rare to find.
    Anyway a huge thanks for sharing them with us all of these diamonds & pearls of the 60's.

    Is it possible that the list of passes i received from you is out-dated?
    Or is it me doing something wrong? I will try again with the list i have.

    BL40 - BL49 - BL72 - BL79 I'm stuck with these and a couple more.

    Take care and THANKS.

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  144. Hi LuckyLester,
    Many thanks for your kind words - feedback is essential to me.
    The spreadsheet with passes is updated nearly every day (same link, files are added/updated). Then, please reupload.

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  145. Found 5 missing tracks:

    Cuddly Dudley - Way of Life - 1964 Oriole International 10
    Dave Ventura - Sure My Love - 1963 Philips BF 1270
    Dave Ventura - The Hurt Stays In The Heart - 1964 Mercury MF 805
    Johnny Shanly - It Happens That Way - 1960 Columbia DB 4526
    Johnny Shanly - Makin' Love To You - 1960 Columbia DB 4425

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/Vps2RFo4VU/file.html

    WiMa

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  146. Many thanks WiMa for the Xmas gift.
    Cuddly Dudley - I'm looking for better copy (this copy sounds like via microphone and I'm not able to repair)
    Quality of other tracks is OK.
    Dave Ventura - still three tracks missing
    Johnny Shanly - completed, will appera in BL 158

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  147. Hi Professor, other five tracks.

    Peter Lee Stirling - You Don't Live Twice - Decca F 12628 (1967)

    Simone Jackson - Doing What You Know Is Wrong- Piccadilly 7N 35149 (1963)

    Simone Jacson with The Breakaways - Slow Motion - Piccadilly 7N 35124 (1963)

    The Echo-Sounds - You Must Be Joking - Popular POP 3014 (1965)

    The Slade Brothers - Life's Great Race - Pye 7N 17080 (1966)


    https://www.mediafire.com/file/zj6kxfy3tziqt6i/Tracks.rar/file

    Pass: Jaimoto

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  148. Many Thanks to "The Typhoons".
    Some songs I've known but many of them were new for me.
    So I can take these ones to my collection
    Best wishes

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  149. Thanks @zimmer. For many years I have disregarded Embassy records. Today I have to change my mind. These covers are really great, probably better than covers of American garage bands. Moreover, many great British musicians are hidden under these fictitious groups and it is impossible to find who and where was playing.

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  150. Good Night, Professor Rick And Sandy is complete.

    Rick And Sandy - Call My Name - Decca F.12253 (1965)

    Pass: Jaimoto
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/sc32c6xyi5kflq7/Rick+And+Sandy.rar/file

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  151. Found 3 missing songs:

    Peter Anathan - Feel I'm Falling - 1966 Fontana TF 705
    Steve Arlen - I Know About Love - 1961 HMV POP 908
    Steve Arlen - Make Someone Happy - 1961 HMV POP 908

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/KfTXfZlwuS/file.html

    WiMa

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  152. Prof,

    Did you see my message about the missing Barbara Ruskin tracks?

    Here's the link again : https://mega.nz/file/StMBybxL#KhiAx4dKGvIEeKLBUAmSM3aEjLthIRgfZ40ii7NPFsU

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  153. Hi Professor,
    I just downloaded BR 58 & BR 59, but the passwords on the passes.xlsx sheet don't work... "the specified password is incorrect" is the message I get. I'm using BL158 & BL159 respectively...

    Thanks

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  154. Hi Professor,

    >>Big Dave said...
    I just downloaded BR 58 & BR 59, but the passwords on the passes.xlsx sheet don't work... "the specified password is incorrect" is the message I get. I'm using BL158 & BL159 respectively...>>

    It appears that my passes sheet is incorrect, so I downloaded the latest sheet, but there is no password at all on the new sheet for BR 58 onwards.
    Could you possibly fix this?

    Many Thanks,
    Big Dave

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  155. Big Dave, WiMa
    Please read the message I have posted on 19th
    http://professorrnr.blogspot.com/2023/01/access-to-updated-google-spreadsheet.html
    I did not store your e-mail addresses, then please contact me again, via Contact Form, e-mail, RockHall I have tried to contact WiMa via RH but there is no your e-mail there.

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  156. To all my old time friends, i.e. followers that had left at least one comment above. I have modernized the spreadsheet and to get the access please contact me (not via comments) and I will tell you and only you where Google Spreadsheet can be found. I'm sorry for this inconvenience.

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  157. WiMa, Manny Kent. Many thanks for the findings, all very good sound quality. I did not find Ruskin before, where did you leave it Manny? Then, please contact me rather via contact form, this gadget has been designed for such personal contacts. In comments below the post, raher comments-opinions about the content already posted, addressed to all visitors.

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  158. Hi Professor,
    I'm new in the blog and I want to congratulate you for your splendid work.
    I'm discovering a lot of songs I was ignorant of.
    Greetings.

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  160. Hi Again Prof,

    I used the contact form as you requested. Did you not get that message? Perhaps it did not send properly?

    I'll send another test message via the contact form to see if you receive it?

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  161. Hi Prof,

    About BL163:
    There goes a story that Reflections Of Charles Brown by Rupert’s People/Fleur de Lys with its Bach basics has been the stepping stone for Procol Harum’s A Whiter Shade Of Pale. Though Rupert’s People 45’er was released after A Whiter Shade Of Pale, the Charles Brown song was already recorded in 1966 (by Fleur de Lys), before Procol Harum’s massive hit.

    Gerrit

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  162. Thanks Gerrit for this comment. Controversial thesis. Bach inspired both groups and that's for sure. Gary Brooker was a very good composer anyway.

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  163. Found 17 missing songs. Enjoy them.

    WiMa

    Barbara Ruskin - Hear That Telephone - 1967 Parlophone R 5593
    Benny Parker & The Dynamics - You'll Be On Your Way - 1964 Decca F 11944
    Cy Tucker - I Apologise - 1964 Fontana TF 470
    Gene Latter - Bring Your Love Home - 1968 Direction 3245
    Gene Latter - With A Child's Heart - 1967 CBS 2986
    Jackie Lee - For As Long As I Live - 1955 Decca F 10550
    Jackie Lee - I Was Wrong - 1955 Decca F 10550
    Johnny Towers - Season's Song - 1967 CBS 2943
    Marilyn Lee - My Colouring Book - 1963 Embassy WB 545
    Morris & Mitch - Highway Patrol - 1959 Decca F 11086
    Rick & Sandy - I Can't Help It - 1965 Decca F 12196
    Robb Storme - Happens Ev'ryday - 1963 Piccadilly 7N 35133
    Russ Loader & The Breakaways Orchestra - That Girl Of Mine - 1965 Columbia DB 7522
    Studio Six - Times Were When - 1967 Polydor 56174
    This 'N' That - Loving You - 1966 Mercury MF 938
    Tony Sheveton - Is It Me Or Is It You - 1964 Oriole CB 1975
    Tony Wilson - (Just One) Time - 1967 Columbia DB 8231

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  164. Forgot the downloadcode:

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/zLeMcOc7fJ/file.html

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  165. Many thanks for the rarities. Actually, some of them were no longer missing, I have forgotten to delete them from the wish-list – my omission and sorry for that. I will be still looking for better copy of Parker's song
    Links to Parts 169 added.

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  166. Hello Professor,
    Many thanks for your great lost British music. It's wonderful most of
    the song I've heard nevermore. It was a great time 60 years back
    Wolfgang

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  168. Hi, two tracks missing,

    Keith Shields - The Wonder Of You - Decca F 12609 (1967)
    Keith Shields - Run Run Run - Decca F 12609 (1967)

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/MuTygd2WUp/file.html

    Pass: Jaimoto

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  169. Hi, The Messengers is complete

    01 The Messengers - I'm Stealing Back - Columbia DB 7344 (1964)
    02 The Messengers - This Little Light Of Mine - Columbia DB 7344 (1964)

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/ZYfUfDlrQG/file.html

    Pass: Jaimoto

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  170. This Little Light Of Mine was missing. Now I have all four tracks they recorded and will post soon. Thanks.

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  171. MISSING TRACK FOUND THE THREE BELLS - SOMEONE TO LOVE Columbia DB 7570
    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/51wk4wrwax6opa41pt35i/the-three-bells-someone-to-love.mp3?rlkey=4i5ykq2flz9lfw259754xyf8e&dl=0

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  172. ANOTHER MISSING TRACK FOUND:
    BIG PETE DUKER - I SAW YOUR FACE IN THE MOON Columbia DB 7763
    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/8u4nzlu8co09oud2pet0r/07-Big-Pete-Duker-I-Saw-Your-Face-In-The-Moon-1965-Columbia-DB-7763.mp3?rlkey=tzwn1jwwfx99yfrodjq8lxijy&dl=0

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  173. Three Bells - very good sound quality
    Duker - incomplete
    Many thnks

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  174. Hi Professor,
    many thanks for your new old artists
    Great stuff!

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  175. Hi Professor,
    Many thanks for your great British rarities.
    I didn't find BT01.
    Is it still in work?
    Cheers,
    Werner

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  176. Found:

    Nick Bennett & Barbara Brown - Sixteen Going On Seventeen - 1961 Columbia DB 4645

    https://workupload.com/file/JBJsKbAK93C

    All music lovers a very good 2024!

    Wimakaeler

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  177. WiMa,
    Many thanks for the greetings.
    This version is the OST version, not single version - keep searching.

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  178. Hi Professor,
    thank you very much for the new series
    of Great Lost Artists (201-209).
    It's always a big surprise for me to
    see many actors I've never heard
    (The Shake Spears, Gene Latter).
    And now best wishes for the new year 2024!
    Wolfgang

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  179. Hi Prof

    I've been looking through the UK missing tracks list to see if there were any other tracks I could offer you and I came across a bit of a puzzle. You have listed a song called 'Butchie's Tune" by 'the Young Idea' but when you look on discogs there is no song of that name in their discography. When you look on 45cat the same is true but when you search on the Young Idea on 45cat for some reason it pulls up a single by Scott Henderson on Pye - "Saturday Night People / Butchie's Tune". Is the B-Side of that single the one you are missing and in fact it should be listed under Scott Henderson and not 'The Young Idea'?

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  180. Hi Manny,
    In column V, Remarks, you can find this information. Scott Henderson in column V means that the song is credited to this artist. In one row of my complete sheet you can find Scott Henderson with annotation: see Young Idea - this information will appear in artist bio, when posted, i.e. when Butchie's Tune will be found.

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  181. Hi Prof,

    Thanks for the explanation. While I'm here Ive found a few missing tracks that are on the UK list. The bit rates aren't great (128/192) but these are the ones I've found (on Soulseek):

    The Three Bells - Inbetween (Wishing I Was Sweet Sixteen)
    Michael Cox - Teenage Love
    Michael Cox - Love My Life Away
    Donna Douglas - Turn Around
    Finders Keepers - Sadie the cleaning lady
    Finders keepers - Without her
    Barbara Ruskin - Sun Showers

    Link : https://mega.nz/file/S5dTnAYa#OPsF1wXwebG5BqTbh5g5xTQp2f0_STEqazvaVASgKNA

    The one thing to look out for is with 'Love My Life Away' which seems to be rather short (1.21) and its possible that whoever ripped it has cut off the end of it.

    There is good news as well. Jasmine records are to release a compilation of Neville Taylor / Hal Munro material at the start of March which I intend on buying so will be able to source the two missing 1960 Neville Taylor tracks @320/Flac in the near future (but not the 1961 tracks sadly). Incidentally I couldn't find any Hal Munro tracks in your Brit, Lists missing or found. Are you interested in those? The compilation features all his Embassy output as Munro by the looks of it (15 tracks).

    Needless to say if you need to upgrade any of the Taylor's tracks (and some tracks by the Cutters / Rock N Rollers) that may well be possible too.

    Here's the Amazon link to it : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rockaroo-Almost-Complete-Recordings-1958-1961/dp/B0CSPQYMGR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RWEY34J99YHN&keywords=neville+taylor&qid=1708027682&s=music&sprefix=neville+taylor%2Cpopular%2C390&sr=1-1

    Anyway I hope that helps you and let me know if you want anymore of the Taylor / Munro material and I'll rip the two missing tracks when I get the CD.

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  182. Hi Manny,
    Many thanks for rarities. Actually, all except one (Three Bells) have been found already by Kees, just two weeks ago. The wish-list is constantly updated – please scroll down to check the date.
    Cox’s Teenage Love is ’61 version, I’m looking for ’59 version.
    I have posted Hal Munro discography already, BL180 (BR80), together with Neville Taylor.
    I appreciate missing Neville Taylor. Sound quality of Jasmine rips is far from excellence, also very often the speed is not correct, but it is better than nothing. To be honest, I do not understand why Jasmine rips are far from perfection. Btw, bit rate is meaningless, 128 is enough. Ripping technique and remastering is what really matters.
    George

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  183. Manny,
    The Cutters have been posted already, Rock 'n Rollers will be posted on Monday (BL 211).

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  184. Hi Prof,

    I can't see the link for Vol. 213. Is it me or have you not posted it yet?

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  185. Hi Prof,

    I don't know whether you have sourced them from elsewhere but here's a link to the Neville Taylor tracks I mentioned above. I've included the whole album. Its ripped at around about @300 using J.River Media Center. For some reason I've yet to work out why it doesn't create standard @320 rips. I just hope they are not typical of Jasmine's usual remasters.

    https://mega.nz/file/78MXXBrZ#5ktevWJ3cPtQLXH2Ke4Rj_lB9O7VSDQsOrE17E34B3o

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  186. Manny thanks Manny,
    1. 300 or 320 is meaningless. I can't hear any difference between 128 and 320.
    2. Unfortunately, four missing are still missing, not included in this CD.
    3. Jasmine is very messy label, some tracks are OK, many other are poor rips and speeded up/down. Why, I have no idea. The only answer is that they are not using original 45s, that they are using somebody else's rips. It is quite common approach of many bootleg labels.

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  187. Hello Professor,
    thank you very much for the new Lost Artists 218 & 219.
    I'm glad to hear this "new" artists
    Best wishes
    Wolfgang

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