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Just like Johnny Flynn said
«The breath I’ve taken and the one I must» to go on
Put the grenade pin in your hand, so you understand who’s boss
My defeat sleeps top-to-toe with her success
Oh, this is from
This is from
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
Just like Johnny Flynn said
«The breath I’ve taken and the one I must» to go on
Put the grenade pin in your hand, so you understand who’s boss
My defeat sleeps top-to-toe with her success
Oh, this is from
This is from
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
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Cela vient de Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
And she needs you
This is from Matilda
And she needs you (This is from Matilda)
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Matilda
Matilda
Matilda
Ah, I remember Enoch Light, he made the early stereo recordings fun....left speaker, right speaker and then the ghost channel.......thanks for letting me remember.....
Thanks for this "Matilda" . I knew this record by 1965 (I was 15) but the friend who owns it past away many years ago and never heard it again.
I would appreciate if you mail me a copy of the image cover,
I have all of Enoch Lights Command Records. I have only one CD. I wouldnt bother to buy another CD, the LP's are FAR FAR superior to the CD.As to the gentleman who thinks LP quality went down after the 60's to which I strongly disagree, unless you are a recording engineer or the manufacturer you are going to have to provide proof of that statement. I have never known any medium in the field of high fidelity sound reproduction to go backwards.The recording studios got better not worse.
Anyone know whether it's possible to tell the month a Command album was recorded or released by deciphering that code on the album cover? Command would release several recordings in a year sometimes.
As much as I love Enoch Light ,and have grown up with him since the late 50's,He is not the first to use 35mm for recordings.Everest and the Mercury labels was using 35mm since the late 50's to early 60's.It became too expensive to do with every recording,hence back to analog tape
Ok, I'll chime in here! I grew up with this type of music, and much more from this era. Basically this Enoch Light group was called "Los Admiradores." They released two earlier albums called "Bongos" (1959) and "Bongos, Flutes, Guitars" 1960 with much the same musicians and sound. Bottom line, GREAT STUFF!