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anybody got mp3s they would like to PM me or stick up on here.

would love to hear both sides of this.

also any leads on a copy of the 45 would also be great but i'm not going to hold my breath.....

cheers

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Only one Brandon 45 on Quinvy, Dylan, "Strangest Feeling" / "Since I Fell For You"... both can be found on the Soulscape "On The Rainbow Road" CD (Soundclip Here for 'Strangest' https://www.garryjcape.com/sscd7001.htm).

SelfPreservation (South Camp) and Rainbow Road / Something Wonderful on Tower were also recorded at Quinvy, as I'm sure you're aware.

Incidentally, Ted Taylor also did a nice Bluesy version of Strangest Feeling!

Good luck hunting for the 45.

Hard as nails!

:)

Sean

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Only one Brandon 45 on Quinvy, Dylan, "Strangest Feeling" / "Since I Fell For You"... both can be found on the Soulscape "On The Rainbow Road" CD (Soundclip Here for 'Strangest' https://www.garryjcape.com/sscd7001.htm).

SelfPreservation (South Camp) and Rainbow Road / Something Wonderful on Tower were also recorded at Quinvy, as I'm sure you're aware.

Incidentally, Ted Taylor also did a nice Bluesy version of Strangest Feeling!

Good luck hunting for the 45.

Hard as nails!

:)

Sean

thanks sean worth the price of a CD to finally get these 2 tracks.

thought this 45 must be his hardest to find. Never ever seen one let alone one for sale :lol:

Only one Brandon 45 on Quinvy, Dylan, "Strangest Feeling" / "Since I Fell For You"... both can be found on the Soulscape "On The Rainbow Road" CD (Soundclip Here for 'Strangest' https://www.garryjcape.com/sscd7001.htm).

SelfPreservation (South Camp) and Rainbow Road / Something Wonderful on Tower were also recorded at Quinvy, as I'm sure you're aware.

Incidentally, Ted Taylor also did a nice Bluesy version of Strangest Feeling!

Good luck hunting for the 45.

Hard as nails!

:)

Sean

Worth mentioning, too, that that all of the above Brandon tracks came out across a series of five Charly vinyl albums in the late 1980s, along with some previously unissued tracks by the man including a very nice version of the Bee Gees' "One Minute Woman".

Don't know how easy/hard they are to find these days but I'm betting that you could get a full set for not much more than you'd pay for the Quinvy 45 on its own!

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