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I did indeed know that. I'm an SGA geek. I found it in Avid today, Rich. I'm intrigued to know how PYE came to license those two tracks. Anyone who's after a copy might want to try online. *cough*Gemm*cough*
Now that's very interesting - never heard of this before.
I think there were links between SGA's parent company Damont and Pye (Precision Records and Tapes had a special 99p Damont series of cassettes which I think consisted of SGA material, judging by the ones I've seen), and the early SGAs were pressed and distributed by Pye too.
But getting a proper release on a proper label? New one on me!
There were a few 45rpm EPs taken from the '12 Tops' series, though - given my obsession with these, I have no idea why I've never bought any!
Quote[/b] ]There were a few 45rpm EPs taken from the '12 Tops' series, though - given my obsession with these, I have no idea why I've never bought any!
I don't think I've seen these at all. Are they on SGA? How many tracks do they contain?
I don't think they're specifically on SGA, but it's them who are behind them. They're called something like 'Today's Hits', and that's also what's on the label, but they come in miniature versions of 12 Tops sleeves, and have about four tracks on them.
I think they were usually bought by young kids which explains why they're always trashed, and occasionally have sleeves coloured in with felt tip pens!
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