Other Mixes By French Connection
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Hands Across The Ocean
Artist | Song | |
Sidonie | (Ahora Entiendo A) Gene Clark | |
The Lovethugs | Tired Girl | |
The Tea Servants | Shiny Day | |
The Lucky Bishops | Right Direction | |
The Winnerys | That Magical Wonder | |
The High Dials | Our Time Is Coming Soon | |
The Quarter After | So Far To Fall | |
The Zinedines | It's All Around You | |
The Grip Weeds | Sight Unseen | |
Silver Sunshine | Velvet Skies | |
The Embrooks | Francis | |
Doleful Lions | Sham Magic In The Night Gallery | |
Cotton Mather | Camp Hill Rail Operator | |
The Gurus | Gerdundula | |
The Loons | Follow The Rain Down | |
Elliott Murphy | Hangin' Out | |
Six Organs Of Admittance | Desert Is A Circle | |
Sundial | Know Me When I'm Gone | |
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Made this last year, with the original title of, 'Extending The Hand Of Friendship Across The Ocean.' Never submitted it though for reasons beyond my recall, however, I rediscovered it at the weekend and thought it deserved an airing. If I recall Valis and Gobi deserve a mention of thanks, so cheers you 2.Feedback:
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Yes, this looks like it aged well! Not familiar with a whole lot here actually, but what I do know is great.
I really love the Six Organs track.
what I know I really like
i, also, don't know much here -- but it does look pretty intriguing, from what does look familiar...
We're so sorry, Uncle Albert?
I was wondering when this was going to get posted. Cheers for including this during our last trade. It's a winner no doubt. Sidonie, High Dials, Zinedines & The Loons were my pick of a great bunch...
Yeah, mostly new to me, but from the titles and band names it looks really interesting.
Looks fab and Valis and Gobi could not fail you.
I'm sorry to say I've never heard of any of this... But saw a familar name and wanted to say "hello"... Maybe a hand of trade can be established?
Love the looks of this one. Appears that you found the pot of gold under the rainbow (quartz)
That's quite the stretch of bands the "the" in it, Cliff! Anyway, this looks really good.