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Holly Go Lightly - Holly Would

Postby Kris » Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:45 pm

Does anyone know what happened to these guys? Did they release anything else after the Holly Would EP?

I saw them support The Corrs in Perth in '93 (I think) and they were awesome. I remember the singer/guitarist snapped his electric strings so had to go acoustic and it just sounded great, so I went out and ordered the EP. I have it on my ipod but can't find the cd itself. It was recorded (I think) at a studio in Camperdown. Songs on the EP were Pretty Delicate, Rose of Camperdown, Flamehead, and a couple more that I don't have names for.

Anyone???

actually, while we're at it... does anyone know where to get a copy of Alex Smith's album???? (sang for Moving Pictures) He had a single called "This Time Tomorrow" which had a great B-side called "Photograph" on the cd single. The guy has a mighty voice. Wish I could get the album.
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Postby geofflee » Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:55 pm

There's a guy called d. Henry Fenton (real name Darren I think - I just call him Henry) who used to be in a band called Holly Golightly back in the 90's. I'd say it's a popular band name but it's probably the same guy. I recorded some drums and vocals for his album "Autumn Sweet" which came out a couple of years ago (laughing outlaw records LORCD-029).
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Postby Kris » Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:59 pm

yeah, that's the guy. Thanks for that. I'll check it out.
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Postby Kris » Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:02 pm

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Postby rick » Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:02 pm

hey kris
if alex was on warners (i think he was ) i might have the secret key to the master vault check it out and let me know
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Postby Kris » Fri Oct 27, 2006 11:52 pm

Thanks Rick. I'll do some checking. I was talking to one of his former Moving Pictures band mates and the Warner name did come up. I believe the album was actually made in the UK (thanks to whoever it was from the forum a while back that told me that.)

The song "This Time Tomorrow" is listed on the APRA works search as:

GW04720806 THIS TIME TOMORROW apra SMITH A/WETTON J
Performers: ALEX SMITH(AU)

and the B-side, Photograph, is listed as:

GW05287568 PHOTOGRAPH apra SMITH ALEXANDER CLARK
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