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This is the single that Roy wrote,produced and played on for Ayshea. It's called Farewell.
For those of you who may never have seen it,this is the rare Move EP called 'Something Else' recorded at The Marquee club in London and titivated in the Marquee's own recording studio.It was released in 1968 and didn't chart. My copy has been signed by Roy,Carl, Ace, Trevor and Bev
And this is a rare one sided sampler of the 'Something Else' EP,This copy used to belong to John Walters,the producer of the John Peel show on BBC Radio One. The front cover is a black and white version of the proper release (above),this scan shows the back cover. It has just the one track on it ... "Something Else"
You may be surprised to know that 'Nancy' was released as a single in Holland! Roy was when he signed it !!
And this is the sleeve for the German release of Ball Park Incident
This is a 10 inch test pressing of "Ball Park Incident" ,the vinyl isn't like a 'normal' record.This feels and smells more like the old 78rpm records they used to make.
This is an 8" Test Pressing of "Look throu' the eyes of a fool" I don't know why it's 8" but as my wife will testify, 8" is better than the average 7".
A nice pic sleeve for Rock 'n' Roll Winter,this one comes from Spain
And from Japan,Angel Fingers
Most German releases came with good picture sleeves, here's a good one for "Turkish Tram Conductor Blues. I've got loads of great picture sleeves from around the world which I'll be putting on here sometime
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