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Message/Railtown Abbey

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7-inch (Item 599271) La Ti Da (Canada), 2011 — Condition: New Copy

Cool stuff from Vancouver's Ballantynes – the Hammond-heavy, moddish stormer "The Message" and the equally driving "Railtown Abbey" on the flip! The group does a pretty sweet job of building on 60s dancefloor rock & soul sounds without stepping too deep into a throwback vibe. Each of the group's 7 core members has a percussion credit and 5 of the 7 are credited with vocals – which clues you in on the stomping, clapping, sing-a-long kinda garage soul sound. A nice introduction to the group! (We're told that this pressing is now completely sold out. Get it while we got it!)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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