Friday, 2 May 2025

Sufi - MFO

Of course, I already have the 12" single of 'Sufi', but nothing is more desirable than the 7" single - at least, that's what I think. Like the 12" single, the 7" single was released by ZYX records, with the same sleeve. The English version appears on the A-side, and the original Turkish version on the B-side.

MFÖ’s career continued in the ensuing decades, with a lot of success, mainly in Turkey. They have participated in charity events especially on street animals, education, spinal cord paralysis. On 8 July 2023 member of the band Özkan Uğur died due to a relapse of the lymphoma cancer he had previously survived.

My collection: 7" single no. 7671
Found: Ebay, received 24 April 2025
Tracks: 'Sufi (English version)' / 'Sufi (Original version)'

 

Take him home - Jump the gun

Jump the Gun were an Irish pop and rock band, best known for competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with the song 'Take him home'. They finished eighth in the contest. The group consisted of Roy Taylor on lead vocals and bass guitar with Eric Sharpe on guitar, Peter Eades on piano and keyboards, Brian O'Reilly on drums, and Ciaran Wilde on saxophone. Wilde joined the group shortly before Eurovision 1988, the other members of the group had all been members of Irish show bands during the 1980s.  

Getting hold of this single wasn't easy: it was released on Monitor Records, which I guess was a small record company in Ireland, and copies are pretty scarce these days. So it was a pleasure to be able to order this one, along with a few other rare Eurovision singles.

Singer and bass player Roy Taylor died after a battle with motor neurone disease on 1 June 2023.

My collection: 7" single 7668
Found: Ebay, received 24 April 2025
Tracks: 'Take him home' / '(A little bit) closer'

I anixi - Sofia Vossou

Some Eurovision songs become legendary for different persons and for different reasons. I loved 'I anixi' ever since I first heard it, which was during one of those preview shows I guess, because I was already familiar with it before it was played in Rome during the evening of the Contest. Those who saw that performance will remember that a solo went horribly wrong, thanks to a member of the orchestra who was flown in at the last minute without having had any rehearsals. (But that we didn't know, as innocent viewers.)

Getting this single has been a problem, because its worth has soared in recent years. Fortunately I was able to find this one together with the original press map for an altogether reasonable price, which is quite amazing. 'I anixi' didn't get the placing it deserved in my opinion, but I'm glad I finally have it on disc.

My collection: 7" single no. 7674
Found: Ebay, received 24 April 2025
Tracks: 'I anixi' / 'Tell me'

Muistojeni laulu - Laila Halme

Laila Sinikka Halme was born on 4 March 1934. She represented Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1963 with 'Muistojeni laulu'. The song did not receive any points and ended up in joint last place with the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway.

In 1987 she hosted the Finnish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest, together with Lasse Mårtenson. Halme continued to sing and also tried her hand at acting in a handful of Finnish films. She passed away on 28 November 2021, aged 87.

My collection: 7" single no. 7666
Found: Discogs.com, received 23 April 2025
Tracks: 'Muistojeni laulu' / 'Olen mikä olen'


Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Vuelve otra vez - Mache

Very little is known about Mache. It seems to be a band, but Marcela Sánchez is mentioned as the only member, and it is certainly she who sings this song. Mache previously released the single 'Rompiendo mi corazón', which featured a cover of Sheena Easton's 'A little tenderness' in Spanish ('Un poquito de temura') on the B-side.

This single, 'Vuelve otra vez' is a Spanish version of Kim Wilde's 'Water on Glass'. And that's an interesting choice, considering most Kim Wilde cover versions are reserved for her first single, 'Kids in America'. And it gets even more interesting: Mache comes from Peru. Not the most obvious country to record a Kim Wilde cover, I would think.

This single was released in 1984. I was lucky enough to order a copy all the way from Peru, and it is in relatively good shape, considering its age!

My collection: 7" single no. 7675
Found: Discogs.com, received 29 April 2025
Tracks: 'Vuelve otra vez' / 'Vuelve otra vez (instrumental)'

Monday, 21 April 2025

Summer is over - Frank Ifield

Frank Ifield was an English-born Australian easy listening and country music singer known for his yodeling vocal style. His family emigrated to Australia in 1946. He returned to the UK in 1959 and in 1962 he had a major success with the song 'I remember you'. Throughout the Sixties he had a succession of hits which were mainly revivals of American country songs. 

This particular single features a version of 'Summer is over', a song made famous by Dusty Springfield. Her version was often used on Radio Veronica, during its broadcasts from a ship in the North Sea. This version is slightly less romantic, but it is still a stunningly beautiful melody. I bought my copy at the record fair last week, but it benefited from a little cleaning. 

My collection: 7" single no. 7652
Found: Record fair, Den Bosch, 12 April 2025
Tracks: 'Summer is over' / 'True love ways'

Klop klop hallo - Willeke Alberti

Although I'm not particularly a fan of Willeke Alberti, a few singles have ended up in my collection, and that's all because of her connection with the Eurovision Song Contest. Like her father, Willy Alberti, Willeke covered a handful of Eurovision songs, and it's quite interesting to hear her versions because they come with translated lyrics. Translated into Dutch, that is.

And so, in 1970, 'Knock knock who's there' became 'Klop klop hallo' and 'All kinds of everything' became 'Duizenden dingetjes'. Both songs were from the Eurovision Song Contest in 1970 (representing the UK and Ireland respectively) and they appear on this single from 1970. It's just a pity that this single was released on mono only. But it's a rare piece nonetheless: a copy without a picture sleeve commands at least 15 euro on Discogs!

My collection: 7" single no. 7665
Found: Easter market, Den Haag, 20 April 2025
Tracks: 'Klop klop hallo' / 'Duizenden dingetjes'

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