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Stuart Board User 68.175.87.15
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posted on 24-Jun-2004 9:56:43 AM
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Frankly, I haven't a clue who has the rights to the old Bell catalog (doesn't Universal own everything?), but now that you've re-released Howard Tate, how about going after Dan Penn's Nobody's Fool? There was a German CD re-issue that's now out of print, but I don't think it has ever seen domestic release. And, frankly, anything Dan Penn put his hands on is worth hearing.
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Ritchie Member
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posted on 24-Jun-2004 11:35:10 AM
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BMG now hold the rights to Arista/Bell. "Truly Yours"
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century Member
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posted on 24-Jun-2004 1:07:34 PM
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Oh. Who owns Crewe? It would be great to see Oliver's albums on a twofer.
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bluesman New Member
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posted on 4-Sep-2004 4:09:01 PM
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I have been a big fan of Dann Penn as a songwriter and as an artist for the last 35+ years. I have the German reissue and and in my opinion it just isn't that good. To my ears the arrangements and production have not aged very gracefully and it is VERY short timewise. However, I do believe it is worth hearing if you are a fan.
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