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31 de Março de 2012

1966 was an amazing year for music, and not least because of Bob Lind’s first two official releases, “Don’t Be Concerned” and “Photographs of Feeling.” He’s remembered today for “Elusive Butterfly” — a song that still holds up as a perfect slice of mid-’60s yearning and passion — but his songwriting went much deeper than one song.


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31 de Março de 2012

Out of Los Angeles and issued in May of 1965, this release is the last of eight singles on the Dot Records short lived subsidiary, Planetary Records. David Gates was the executive vice-president of the label which had it's own budget supplied by Dot. All of the eight releases are David Gates productions with him singing as Del Ashley on Planetary 103 and on this one as David Gates. The other discs include two highly collectible singles by Margaret Mandolph, two sought after discs by Dorothy Berry and two by Grady & Brady. 'Let You Go' was recorded at Hollywood's Gold Star Studio with a sparse arrangement played beautifully by L.A.'s 'Wrecking Crew'.


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