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Half a track, no track list; anyone got any ideas?

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"Laugh Now Boy" by Little Al & The Maxidynes on Shell

Possibly.

Sounds quite Tex Mex to me!

Sean Hampsey

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"Laugh Now Boy" by Little Al & The Maxidynes on Shell

Possibly.

Sounds quite Tex Mex to me!

Sean Hampsey

Thanks Sean.

Is it a fortune? How many pesos?

Thanks Sean.

Is it a fortune? How many pesos?

No idea Simon.

It does turn up though from time to time, so shouldn't be too many!

Have you heard stuff by Casino Royale on Key-Loc? Very similar sounding.

Cheers

Sean

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Have you heard stuff by Casino Royale on Key-Loc? Very similar sounding.

No, any good? Sounds like a James Bond theme tune tribute band! :yes:

Have you heard stuff by Casino Royale on Key-Loc? Very similar sounding.

No, any good? Sounds like a James Bond theme tune tribute band! :yes:

Yes, it's good stuff alright.

Think, Rocky Roberts & The Airedales on a midtempo fingersnapper! Or a cool sounding Sunny & The Sunliners.

Great version of "Diamonds Are Forever"

:yes:

Priceless.

Sean

"Laugh Now Boy" by Little Al & The Maxidynes on Shell

Possibly.

Sounds quite Tex Mex to me!

Sean Hampsey

Was also issued on Silver Fox 4, as by "Baby Al and the Capps" . They were from North Carolina, which means that any Tex-Mex influence is probably just coincidental!

TONE :yes:

Was also issued on Silver Fox 4, as by "Baby Al and the Capps" . They were from North Carolina, which means that any Tex-Mex influence is probably just coincidental!

TONE :yes:

Hi Tony,

I've got the "Baby Al" 45 as a Silver Fox W/D ("Grab Your Partner").

"Little Al" or "Baby Al" was Al McLaurin who, given his name, sounds more like a Scot than a Spaniard.... but the record was actually a minor hit in.... Spain... of all places... much like the Rocky Roberts I mentioned earlier.

:yes:

Sean Hampsey

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Was also issued on Silver Fox 4, as by "Baby Al and the Capps" . They were from North Carolina, which means that any Tex-Mex influence is probably just coincidental!

TONE :yes:

Baby Al then Little Al, probably had a few releases as middle-aged Al and pensioner AL!

Can't remember seeing either on lists, so is it obscure or collected on other scenes?

is it obscure or collected on other scenes?

Yes.

Collectors of Carolina Based Tex Mex Geriatric Midget Music are big fans of his stuff!

:yes:

Sean

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"Little Al" or "Baby Al" was Al McLaurin who, given his name, sounds more like a Scot than a Spaniard.... but the record was actually a minor hit in.... Spain... of all places... much like the Rocky Roberts I mentioned earlier.

Funny how they get about, I've got a Greek copy of RR's Durium (Milano) LP with Just Because of You, Got a Thing Going etc on it

Laugh it off,the Tams .

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Didn't think the Shell release turned up that often, have been looking out for it and only seen a couple in recent times. Has been played lately covered up and think another well known DJ just got hold of one.

Didn't think the Shell release turned up that often, have been looking out for it and only seen a couple in recent times. Has been played lately covered up and think another well known DJ just got hold of one.

Sorry if I've Uncovered it Chalky!

:)

Got a Spanish copy..even rarer than the Shell I reckon!

Sean

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Thanks Sean.

Is it a fortune? How many pesos?

Simon,

I've got this for Sale in the Sales Section.

Forgot it was you that asked about it.

Apparantley some DJ has it covered??

Sean

Tex-mex influence may be because there's an awful lot of Mexicans working in N. Carolina. I think agricultural labourers. You see a lot around the flea markets where there are guys selling Mexican music.

ROD

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Simon,

I've got this for Sale in the Sales Section.

Forgot it was you that asked about it.

Apparantley some DJ has it covered??

Sean

Thanks I''l take it. I've tried to PM you.

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