By MEL&THEN SOME9 (217.14.178.99) on Saturday, August 16, 2003 - 12:18 pm: |
A few weeks ago
I asked about this Label etc.
and nobody knew of it.
Well
I have finally dug out the actual record List that it is on and it still may well be a typing error as we all thought.
Anyway this is the info
which is on a very early Johnny Manship List from around 1976/7.
List number 8.
The Sanders Sect.
'a girl cant go by what she hears'
Tainx Records(Demo)
with underneath in brackets
it states thus:
A very Rare 60's Detroit instrumental.
So
does any of this ring any bells with anybody at all?
The Sanders Sect.
Is this familiar to anybody?
I hope we can get something out of this now
Over to the experts.
Many thanks
mel(andthensome)
By Keith Rylattk (217.137.88.3) on Sunday, August 17, 2003 - 08:48 am: |
Mel I've just looked back at your original thread, and if it isn't a typo (and John did occasionally make them) all I can think is that it is a foreign label. Sometimes the most crazily obscure sides poped up in New Zealand or India etc. In Greece for instance, new juke boxes were delivered with a small stock of records and Frank Beverley & the Butlers `If That's What You wanted`, sometimes turns up on a Greek label. John Manship listed one a couple of years back. Keith P.S. Does anyone know that label??