The
second in the "RAWing '60s" series sees the last two remaining tracks
recorded by The Shades Of Blue. Following on from the nearly sold out
"Who's Laughing Now?" 7", these two tracks highlight the
potential the band had to make it back then if luck had gone their way (as was
the story for hundreds of bands). "Love One Another" is a straight
forward Mod dancer, led again by a combination of Guitar, Organ and Sax, this
is blue eyed soul at its best. Backed with "Sweet Girl" - a Beach
Boys style surf number, it is such a shame this great band didn't record more.
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