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Sounds Incorporated? That's the only band I know with "Sounds" in their name. I can't see how it could possibly be them though.
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Brian, it was Sounds Nice which I put up earlier but was not really succinct enough, they called the track Love At First Sight.

Interesting topic bands with Sounds in their name Sounds Orchestral was one, really session musicians. Second City Sound group from Birmingham released a couple of great singles one called Tchaikovsky One, may post that it was good. Can't think of many more from sixties though
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The link won't work for me, too late?
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Which Link Bob
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Sorry Bob you mean link Sheena posted, with site Sheena used and the one I use mostly, links are only valid for 7 days and 25 downloads (which is more than adequate I feel for here) unless you have a premium account.
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Thanks for the info Roy.

I have never heard of "Sounds Nice". That's why I like this section of the forum. One can learn something new on any given day.
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