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- From: milliken@scofield.Corp.Sun.COM (Gary Milliken)
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- Subject: Re: Dave Clark Five (was Re: Who sang this song??? ("Because"???))
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 16:51:32 GMT
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- In article <1h5aplINN7cb@cronkite.Central.Sun.COM> Bob.Netherton@dallas.Central.Sun.COM writes:
- >In article <1992Dec20.081929.24362@doug.cae.wisc.edu>, gilberts@cae.wisc.edu (Jeff Gilbertson) writes:
- >|> None other than the DAVE CLARK FIVE. That was their big ballad... they're
- >|> probably more well known for there "stomp" type music ie. "Glad All Over" and
- >|> "Bits and Pieces." Unfortunately, none of their music has been reissued (!!!)
- >|>
- >|> Still waiting...
- >
- >Wait no more. There are at least two DC5 discs floating about. One is
- >a rather short disc that is shared with Peter and Gordon. Sound quality
- >is not reported to be too favorable. The other is "Bits and Pieces",
- >Eclipse Catalog # 01471992. I believe this is an Australian pressing
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >and is limited. Sound quality on the stereo recordings is quite good -
- >some of the mono parts is a little rough. It has 26 tracks, most of
- >the ones you would probably want.
- >
- >Bob
- >
-
- Bob, could you enlighten those of us who are not familiar with the
- "Eclipse Catalog"? I don't know if that's a record label or a
- mail-order catalog.
-
- The only DC5 discs worldwide that I've heard of are the one mentioned
- above (half DC5 and half Peter & Gordon, which I think is from Japan),
- and another "limited edition" on a German label called TRC. For poor
- American collectors, neither of these can be readily found -- and this
- new "limited" item from Australia probably can't either.
-