Rusty Hands of Time was recorded with the New Seekers, but released as
Peter's first solo single just after he left the group in 1973. It
appeared on a Polydor LP simply called The New Seekers, probably
around 1974/5, but I haven't been able to establish the correct date.
Whether or not it should be considered a solo track or a New Seekers
track is something which the fans have been debating since 1973......
Anybody want to give us their thoughts on which it should be?
Sadly, it hasn't so far been released on to CD so the best chance of
getting a copy of your own is to check in places like e-bay,
netsounds, gemm or other 2nd had record shops.
Gwyneth
--- In peterdoylewebgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Burgemeestre, Jessica"
<jessica.burgemeestre@...> wrote:
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> Hi Pat,
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> Tell me, is this an album regarding Peter Doyle or together with the New
> Seekers?
> I think the first?
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> Cheers!
> Jessica
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> Subject: [peterdoylewebgroup] Rusty Hands of time
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> Hello All
> Can anyone help me,
> I am tring to get a recording of "The Rusty hands of time" from 1974.
> even to hear it on a site would suffice
> Thanks
> Pat
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