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  • adore the Baha Strings...just wish they hadn't sung those few bars in the middle and had left it purely instra.

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    What about the instrumental version , if your taste is more instrument. If the link is not working above , at least you can search for it on YouTube.

  • Worthy final track on this great CD box set from 1998

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It took me years to appreciate this record, I used to think it sounded like The Everly Brothers.

Sorry that's no help to you though.

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I honestly do not like duet etc but instruments. However this particular record as become an "earworm" to me

What about the instrumental version , if your taste is more instrument.

If the link is not working above , at least you can search for it on YouTube.

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Eccentric Soul: The Big Mack Label by Various Artists

Numero album 2006

https://eccentricsoul.bandcamp.com/album/eccentric-soul-the-big-mack-label

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Eccentric Soul: The Big Mack Label, Secondary, 5 of 9

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When he moved into his new facility, McCoy hit on a novel way to build a talent pool and make money doing it: He offered anyone the chance to record in his studio for $15. You could show up on a Monday, sing your song, and have your record by the end of the week. Lord knows what happened to most of these recordings-- or what some of them sounded like-- but the sides Numero Group have resurrected all deserve a proper airing. Easily the most notable is Bob & Fred's "I'll Be on My Way". McCoy rightly saw something in the song and had them rehearse it for weeks. The final recording comes complete with a gorgeous string arrangement, which is still no match for the simple, amazing two-part harmony that tops it. It's the definition of a lost classic.

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Various Artists: Eccentric Soul: The Big Mack Label

Latest entry in Numero Group's Eccentric Soul series focuses on a long-forgotten Detroit label.

couple of topics on them a 20 year plus one here mainly views on the track rather than background

I remember it getting plays at the allnighters in the late 1980's.

It sounded great up at the Allanton Shotts allnighters in Scotland where I first heard it.

Also as it turned out, a friend of mine already had it in his collection🙂👍!

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13 hours ago, Happy Feet said:

What about the instrumental version , if your taste is more instrument.

If the link is not working above , at least you can search for it on YouTube.

adore the Baha Strings...just wish they hadn't sung those few bars in the middle and had left it purely instra.

Edited by Kenb

Something about this Majjestees record always sounds a little like the Bob and Fred record to me! The flip to "Take Back All Those Things".

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