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Not too much is known about this mid-'60s Birmingham-based band, beyond the fact that they seemed to take their lead from the original Denny Laine-era Moody Blues rather than the more progressive Move, and that their drummer was one Alan Marshall. Their two singles for English Decca included covers of Moody Blues and American R&B-style numbers, and a rendition of the then-new George Harrison song "Taxman." Their sound, at least in the studio, was heavily influenced by Motown. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Loose Ends's discography (9)
| A Little Spice |
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| The Best Of Loose Ends | EMI Records... |
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| The Real Chuckeeboo | Virgin Recor... |
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| Tighten Up Vol I | Ten Records... |
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| Look How Long | Ten Records... |
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compilations featuring Loose Ends (20)
| Dimitri From Paris: Return To The Playbo... | ITH Limited |
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| Bar Culture Essentials | Virgin Recor... |
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| Back To Mine | DMC Publishing |
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| The Funkin 80s: 42 MASSIVE 80s DANCE AND... | BMG |
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| The Groove Lounge: after hours, cool cut... | EMI Records... |
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