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Definately a German release, all the text on the label points in that direction. I've had 2 copies of the record for around 5 years, neither with the sleeve, and both were bought from the USA. I don
I thought I'd posted in the past about this 45 but I can't find anything so here goes.
I picked up this record some years ago. Both sides are kind of swinging 60s soul pop with a European feel. Reminds me of Doris (Svennson) from Sweden a bit. They certainly look like a bunch of groovers!
Funny How love Grows Cold is of course a cover of the Betty Wright song. On the record the act is billed as The Tiger Dolls and The Enquires while the pic sleeve refers to them as The Tiger Doll Show. There's no indication as to the record label so it's possible that they were a show band and the 45 was sold or given away at their gigs. They were managed by the Bachmann Agency in Mannheim, but the little info I've been able to find online suggest that the record is more likely to turn up in The US - or North Yorkshire in my case. It's autographed on the back too!
Just wondered if Soul Source members, particularly the German ones can shed on more light on this odd release?
Thanks