Alternative Editions of Contemporary Music.

Rock/Blues/Jazz/World/Folk/Country etc.
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Who she? Very nice indeed. Thanks for that John....
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I've been into this man's music since the early '80's when I first discovered him by the fortuitous route of a Sounds (anyone remember this weekly music rag?) review. He was a one-off then and, now in his 70's, still making music and doing the odd live show, he's still one of a kind. Be careful, this man might just change your outlook on music forever....


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Lovely album this:

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Fran wrote:Lovely album this:

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Love the photo :)
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cybot wrote:
Fran wrote:
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Love the photo :)

You got there before me Dermot LOL!!
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fergus wrote:
cybot wrote:
Fran wrote:
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You got there before me Dermot LOL!!
Wouldn't you love to know what he's thinking?
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Some stunning images from a label that celebrated 30 years in the business last year. I give you some of them from my own vinyl collection. I'm sure you'll enjoy these Fergus :) Just don't call them Touch Records or you'll be eaten alive lol! I was!! Anyway I'm not even going to try explain what they do except to say I love what they do :)

Photography by label co-owner Jon Wozencroft.




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Thanks for that Dermot; I enjoyed looking at the link.
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cybot wrote:Some stunning images from a label that celebrated 30 years in the business last year. I give you some of them from my own vinyl collection. I'm sure you'll enjoy these Fergus :) Just don't call them Touch Records or you'll be eaten alive lol! I was!! Anyway I'm not even going to try explain what they do except to say I love what they do :)

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That's a great label Dermot..Can't really go wrong with anything on this label...
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fergus wrote:Thanks for that Dermot; I enjoyed looking at the link.
Delighted :)
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