Jeff - this is wild (see Jeff's original post below). Like Patrik said in his response, this is a totally new JFP record/act to me.
The name Gordon Crody is closely associated with JFP as he was the singer on the first BB&Q Band album, as well as one of the lead vocalists on the Change "Miracles" album.
Could you please contact me at my email address as I would like to get more details and possibly something that DJ Phil would consider illegal from you!
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While combing through my vinyl collection today for songs I could use on a "Euro" CD I hope to put together (someday!), I discovered a record produced by Jacques Fred Petrus that I haven't seen mentioned in this discussion: "The Beast in Me" by Silence 2 featuring Gordon Grody.
I first heard this song years ago on a mix tape I bought from Techway Productions (which Nrg and I dicussed in a separate post) and have always loved it; it's very seductive and romantic. But until I started visiting this site, the name "Jacques Fred Petrus" meant nothing to me.
Anyway, the song is (c) 1984 on Speed Records (Italy) and produced by Petrus for Little Macho Music Co. Inc.
(And PS for Marky: I remember buying this one for practically nothing when Butch Wax was going out of business.)
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Not really related to your post, but I have a Gordon Grody solo LP from 1977 titled "Exclusively Yours". It was produced by Warren Schatz, who brought us the late great Vicki Sue Robinson.
I can't say the album was particularly remarkable. It was one of those $1 buys that I briefly skipped through once and then filed away.
Oh, and...
Just when you thought you had everything by JFP, something else turns up!
Now you know what Paulo and I are going through with Rinder & Lewis.
Me again :roll:
I guess I could best describe the "Exclusively Yours" album as "Grody To The Max!" :lol: :lol: :lol:
(I'm sorry, really I am... but I just couldn't help myself!)
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Hey thanks, Graham. But it is kind of fun, don't you think?
Regarding solo efforts, I went vinyl shopping at lunch time, but found not much to report here (I will post some of it though). I did see a solo album by James "Crab" Robinson on Tabu from 1984 (I think...). He was the guy who sang with Change on "Miracles", "Sharing your love" and "This is your time".
It could be a gem, or a total disaster but I was running late so decided to let it go. Maybe.. ****... :???:
PS Did the mailman do his job this time - I sent a package last week!
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