LOOSE ENDS - Tax Man (Reissue) - 7'' - Clear Vinyl [FEB 7]
LOOSE ENDS - Tax Man (Reissue) - 7'' - Clear Vinyl [FEB 7]

LOOSE ENDS - Tax Man (Reissue) - 7'' - Clear Vinyl [FEB 7]

€15.99

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Label: Decca Catalogue ID: 6558326 Format: Vinyl
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LOOSE ENDS - Tax Man (Reissue) - 7'' - Clear Vinyl [FEB 7]

LOOSE ENDS - Tax Man (Reissue) - 7'' - Clear Vinyl [FEB 7]

€15.99

 

7'' - Limited Edition Clear Vinyl (2025 Reissue)

Formed in late 1963 in Bexleyheath, Kent, Loose Ends were a British Beat quintet fronted by singer Alan Marshall; they toured venues around London and south-east England in the company of similar acts like The Paramounts (who later morphed into Procol Harum), and The Birds (featuring future Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood). 'Tax Man' was the second of just two singles that Loose Ends recorded; their cover of this George Harrison-penned song (with added organ to increase its dancefloor credentials) was first released at the beginning of August 1966 - exactly the same time as The Beatles' original.

In response to demand from collectors, fans and DJs, Decca Records announces the re-issue of two highly sought-after 7-inch singles (the other being John Mayall & The Heartbreakers - "Crawling Up A Hill"). This release resurrects a rare single from the sixties mod era, complete with their original B-sides.

Tracklist: 

A: Tax Man

B: That's It