While it's easiest to find "Blue Norther" on Tribe, the song was actually the flipside of the very first Sir Douglas Quintet single, released on Pacemaker in '64 (the topside was the Cajun stomper "Sugar Bee"). It's the same version as the Tribe version but has an earlier fade.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Sir Douglas Quintet: Blue Norther
While it's easiest to find "Blue Norther" on Tribe, the song was actually the flipside of the very first Sir Douglas Quintet single, released on Pacemaker in '64 (the topside was the Cajun stomper "Sugar Bee"). It's the same version as the Tribe version but has an earlier fade.
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I love the label name, Pacemaker! How times have changed our language! Postman Tom
the picture sleeve, is it Dutch ? ( or Belgian) looks familiar, lots of 45s were done this way...quite a prize at auctions, soooo rare. amsterdamman
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