Affair Rare OZ Promo 45 Money can’t buy me NM ’69 Festival FK3365 Psyche Soul 

Sold Date: February 1, 2018
Start Date: January 25, 2018
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Affair Rare OZ Promo 45 Money can’t buy me NM ’69 Festival FK3365 Psyche Soul  The Affair Money can’t buy me

Rare OZ A-Promo 45" released in 1969 on Festival Records. Cat: FK.3365. Comes with Promo sheet in Excellent condition. Comes in original Festival printed plastic sleeve which is in VG+ condition.  

Sydney pop band The Affair formed in 1966 and lasted until mid-1970. They are not well remembered today, and the group released only two Singles during its career but like many other Aussie acts, The Affair is notable for the important musicians who passed through its ranks, including bassists Bob Daisley, Mike Howlett and Paul "Sheepdog" Wheeler, guitarist Jim Kelly, drummer Tony Bolton and vocalist Kerrie Biddell.

Ian McFarlane describes The Affair as " always a polished and professional pop band". In a 1997 interview, Mike Howlett described their wide ranging repertoire, which included:

"... a mixture of soul and Aretha Franklin songs plus some jazz covers like Lambert, Hendrix & Ross songs and 'jazz-rock' adaptations of Mel Torme stuff -- quite advanced really."

The Affair recorded two Singles for Festival Records. The first, "Shoeshine Boy" b/w "What Became Of Mary" (July 1968) was produced by the great Pat Aulton. The second, "Money Can't Buy Me Love", was backed by a cover of Sly & The Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" (October 1969), a number that was very popular with Aussie groups of the period and which became something of a signature tune for Kerrie, who re-recorded it on her 1970 solo album.

Tracks: Money can’t buy me/ Sing a simple song


There is a small name written on B-side of label. Record is in Near MInt condition.

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