Soul 45- The Darling Dears (personal grail-r)
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A while ago, I put the B-side of this record on a mix for Se?or Paycheck in hopes that he might contact me should a copy ever walk through the door of his fine vinyl establishment. A lot has happened since that sunny afternoon in 2006, but it was not until this morning that I finally managed to lay my hands on a copy of this sublime soul single. Full rips of both sides below. Please download, share and enjoy.![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v204/BreakSelf/DarlingDears117-1.jpg)
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Comments
Is the Background Music by the "FUNKY HEAVY PROS"?
1972
Funky Heavy Prod.
I wonder what else they might have played on?
b/w
Thanks for posting 'em.
this 45 is fire, i need this
man! it must be 12-15 years ago since i recorded this song from the Into Something radio show (cheers to Florian Keller!)
never knew who was the artist...
thanks a lot!
And in case anyone is interested, "I don't think I'll ever Love Another" is a cover adapted from a 45 recorded by Washington DC group "Rock Candy". Still boggles my mind how the DDs covered another obscure group so far away, but it seems they ran into each other on a small-time tour up north.
In a trade for a Michigan garage acetate.
You hear that Obscure_Addict??? Wherever you are...
Haha. Burn!
Sweet score, congrats and thanks so much for sharing. And have a great trip!
Many, many of those were never actually released.
i found two copies at val shivleys maybe 10 years ago on a trip with jan weissenfeldt(he got the other one). the way the record sounds like i wouldn't be suprised if they split up right after the recording sessions, argueing about sweet vocals v/s funky heavy drums
oh, so it's only 10 years ago then
looks like i have to get myself a copy of that Creative Musicians to hear this at home.
Thanks a ton.
-pj