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Looking through and listening to records, wondering what the relationship between Onederful, LaCindy and Peaches records is as the Admirations recorded on all three and the credits are similar, is the Peaches release rare because of the "missplet artist"? and also is the LaCindy label the same one that El Anthony recorded on?

Any info appreciated please.

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La Cindy it is Walter and the Admerations, note the spelling. Walter Smith was in the Admirations but left after an arguement I think. The story is on Boba's site, well the interview is.

The Admirations are the Childs Brothers.

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Their on the credits of onederful also but who's Myles?, was pleased to meet you at skeggy by the way

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Remember Steve Kennedy (RIP) telling me he had a copy of Admirations on Peaches in 81/2, but talking to Ted it was played at the Cats in 70's by BM at CC, but no doubt these records were sidelined off in favour of the Javells, etc. Neared mind fulfils the scene

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same group on one derful/ paree and peaches

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myles is sherman myles, one of the group members.

I think Otis Hayes ran the Paree and Peaches label (each of which has at least one other release).

the brunswick 45 is not related..... didnt, pat brady play the admirations on peaches

Pat played Admirations on Peaches and Walter & Admerations on La-Cindy, He got them both off Ian Levine.

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As we have strayed down trhis path, I thought You Left Me/I Want To be Free was a Dave Raistrick discovery?

LaCindy Pat played Life of Tears, Butch covered the flip.

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