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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Ob La Di, Ob La Da / Joyce Bond Found yet another gem at Academy Records in Brooklyn, hysterically sitting peacefully amongst the 50¢ boxes: Joyce Bond&#8217;s version of &#8216;Ob La Di, Ob La Da&#8217;. A song seemingly written for the natural Caribbean bounce, it further validates the lightweight value of The Beatles. Again, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Ob La Di, Ob La Da / Joyce Bond<br />
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<p>Found yet another gem at Academy Records in Brooklyn, hysterically sitting peacefully amongst the 50¢ boxes: Joyce Bond&#8217;s version of &#8216;Ob La Di, Ob La Da&#8217;. A song seemingly written for the natural Caribbean bounce, it further validates the lightweight value of The Beatles. Again, I preferred The New Vaudeville Band when comparing equals.</p>
<p>To be honest, I had no idea this even got a Stateside release, so I admit needing to be more humble in my criticisms of the local vendors. But hey, Steel Pulse singles on MCA are not worth $10 guys.</p>
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<p>Listen: Robin Hood Rides Again / The Joyce Bond Review<br />
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<p>Nonetheless, way more fascinating is the B side here. Policy usually meant a straight up instrumental of the single&#8217;s A side was the norm, or as the mid 70&#8242;s evolved, a dub version. Not so this time. A completely new track, instrumental, and clearly nothing to do with Joyce Bond in any way other than her label copy credit.</p>
<p>Produced by B. Lee. Was it Byron or Bunny? Seems Joyce Bond had musical affiliations with both. </p>
<p>If ever there were an expert on Ska/Rock Steady/Reggae/Dub, it&#8217;s Duane Sherwood. He&#8217;s the go to on this stuff for all things not previously grooved into my gray matter. Inconveniently in this case though, he&#8217;s not big on the pop end of the genres. Add to that, the records recorded in the UK as opposed to down the yard, of which this is one don&#8217;t grab his attention. But given, as he pointed out, Bunny Lee produced a version of Otis Redding&#8217;s &#8216;Mr. Pitiful&#8217;, released by Joyce Bond and Little John in &#8217;69, one year after this issue, Duane guessed B. Lee to be the Bunny man himself.</p>
<p>A fun, sonically out of place on Decca or any other major label at the time, single. I can only imagine how few were pressed, not to mention, sold.</p>
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