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	<title>SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME &#187; Eddie Rambeau</title>
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		<title>Unit 4 + 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Concrete And Clay / Unit 4 + 2 Always loved this band&#8217;s name. It pre-dated tags given to electronic music acts by about thirty years or so. As it turned out, their acoustic guitar style had a Flamenco thing about it, I guess. It was a thread pretty common to the majority of Unit [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen:  Concrete And Clay / Unit 4 + 2<br />
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<p>Always loved this band&#8217;s name. It pre-dated tags given to electronic music acts by about thirty years or so. As it turned out, their acoustic guitar style had a Flamenco thing about it, I guess. It was a thread pretty common to the majority of Unit 4 + 2&#8242;s records, even though as a kid, the wilder, trashier, bluesy guitar stuff appealed the most, especially when maracas were involved.</p>
<p>Anything from Decca UK, and released via their London Records Group in America was moved to the top of my pile though. Even the MOR productions of Tom Jones and The Fortunes were fine by me.</p>
<p>&#8216;Concrete And Clay&#8217; would&#8217;ve gone Top 10 here, no doubt, if another competing copy cat version by Eddie Rambeau hadn&#8217;t been grabbing airplay and sales simultaneously. So instead of reaching a placing near it&#8217;s UK #1 slot, the record topped out at #28 on BILLBOARD, victim to a wank American singer who hadn&#8217;t moved on fashion wise since Fabian from about five years earlier.</p>
<p>Nice intro as well, ironically similar to but predating label mates, The Rolling Stones&#8217; &#8216;Honky Tonk Women&#8217; by about three years.</p>
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<p>Listen:  (You&#8217;ve) Never Been In Love Like This Before / Unit 4 + 2<br />
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<p>Even more appealing was the followup. &#8216;(You&#8217;ve) Never Been In Love Like This Before&#8217;, complete with my favorite, an unnecessary bracket within the title, continued their pattern of re-writing the previous single, as &#8216;Concrete And Clay&#8217; had done with it&#8217;s predecessor, &#8216;Sorrow And Pain&#8217;. This can double as either developing a sound, or becoming a perfect target for hater journalists. Both outcomes are common.</p>
<p>Basically, a stiff, it hovered around the lower reaches of the Top 100 for several weeks, eventually topping out at #93. I can still see that unsold chunk in a W.T. Grants record rack, back when vast areas of department store walls were lined with rows and rows of the latest 45&#8242;s. There they sat for weeks, until one day, gone. Well, all but the copy pictured above. </p>
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