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Seaquence – Visions Of My Love

Sequence are from San Diego, California   a reel to reel tape of ten songs were placed up for auction by Carolina Soul, included on the tape were 5 previously unreleased songs and 5 songs that were included on ‘Mix Faze,’ with 3 of the songs being slightly different versions. We decided that we would enter into the bidding because we liked the songs and thought that they deserved a wider platform. We also believed that we could locate Ron and hopefully do a deal if successful. Amazingly we won the auction and the tape was heading to the UK. A friend called Anders Beraha, who was originally from San Diego before moving to his current home in Copenhagen, had recently spent some time with Ron. An introduction was made to Ron and we chatted about releasing the songs in partnership. Ron was thankfully in agreement to this plan and a contract was signed. Two of the recordings had featured on the High Jazz release so we had to wait until that contract had finished before we could release this album. In agreement with Ron we decided upon ‘Visions Of My Love’ as name of the album, which we felt was the strongest of the unreleased songs. The album was recorded in October 1976 at Studio West in San Diego and is thought to pre-date the later recordings on ‘Mix Faze.’

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Ruby & The Mudflaps – Breezy 

‘Breezy’ by Ruby & the Mudflaps features a collection of studio cuts alongside a number of live recordings from the 1970s. These songs are exclusive to Cordial Recordings and have previously never been available on vinyl apart from ‘Is That Enough?’ which we released in 2018 on 7″ single.

The live recordings capture the magical Haight-Ashbury west coast vibes with a crossover of soul and hippy chic. The original full length studio demo version of ‘Breezy’ starts the proceedings off on Side A and is followed by the uptempo swing of ‘Without You.’ The steppers of dream of ‘Is That Enough?’ slows the pace down before the tempo is raised again with the prophetic ‘Only Love Spoken Here.’ The album closes off with the first live version of ‘Mountain Man.’

The B side kicks off with ‘Love Song’ that conjures up visions of lying on China Beach in the late 1960s without a care in the world. We are then treated to a fine rendition of Tower of Power’s ‘Don’t Change Horses (In The Middle Of The Stream).’ The final studio recording in ‘You Want Me’ comes next before segueing into the jazzy work out of ‘Time.’ This album version of ‘Country Girl’ is a different take of the song that we had previously released as a B Side. We close the album off with the second live recording of ‘Mountain Man.’

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