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 +====== Mando Pages: Awesome number ======
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 +John Duffy and the classic lineup of the Country Gentlemen, doing a tune I haven't been able to find out much about
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 +This [[http://www.rocky-52.net/chanteursc/country_g.htm|discgraphy]] says it may first have been the b-side of the Starday 1963 single of Copper Kettle, and then appeared also on Yesterday and Today, Vol. 3 (Rebel)
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 +{{:sunrise-countrygentlemen.mp3|}}
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 +==  ==
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 +Date added: 10/25/2010
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I play 1, 2, 3, 8, 11 (12, 5, 7 eventually) I play 1, 2, 3, 8, 11 (12, 5, 7 eventually)
 +Side 1
{{:01_la_napoletana.mp3|01 La Napoletana.mp3 }} {{:01_la_napoletana.mp3|01 La Napoletana.mp3 }}
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{{:06_ciao_mazurka.mp3|06 Ciao Mazurka.mp3}} {{:06_ciao_mazurka.mp3|06 Ciao Mazurka.mp3}}
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 +Side 2
{{:07_la_spagnola.mp3|07 La Spagnola.mp3}} {{:07_la_spagnola.mp3|07 La Spagnola.mp3}}
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-====== Weird country names ======+====== Unusual country names ======
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-This is a great album. I bought it new in the early 80s, sight unheard, from a Middle Eastern record store. The album is from 1974, manufactured and distributed by EMI Greece. Khorshid is Lebanese, but I wouldn't assume any of these tracks are Lebanese. When I got the record I was familiar, obviously, with "Never on Sunday," but the others I didn't know. This was the first time I heard "Apache," and since then I've found other versions of "La Cumparsita" a famous tango from Uruguay by way of Argentina.+This is a great album. I bought it new in the early 80s, sight unheard, from a Middle Eastern record store. The album is from 1974, manufactured and distributed by EMI Greece. When I got the record I was familiar, obviously, with "Never on Sunday," but the others I didn't know. This was the first time I heard "Apache," and since then I've found other versions of "La Cumparsita" a famous tango from Uruguay by way of Argentina.
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 +"Kiss of Fire" is the English, lyrics-added title of the tango "El Choclo" (restripped of lyrics here; ahh, it's all so confusing).
- +So my quest (Johnny Quest) continues, now for La Playa on side two and tracks 1, 2, 4 on side one. Any info on the sources of those tracks would be much appreciated.
-So my quest (Johnny Quest) continues, now for La Playa on side two and all the tracks on side one. Any info on the sources of those tracks would be much appreciated.+
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