Talk:Nick Garrie

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Dates not matching

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The single "Queen Of Spades / Close Your Eyes" was not an unreleased one, was probably recorded in 1968 (acetate do exist) and actually issued in 1970. Release date for the album "The Nightmare Of J. B. Stanislas" is quite uncertain too. As Disc'AZ owner Lucien Morrise took his life in September 1970, the phrase "The record was briefly released in France, but label boss Lucien Morisse committed suicide soon afterwards, and Garrie's album was not widely distributed" doesn't quite match with a 1968 or even 1969 release Northern lights (talk) 17:35, 26 June 2023 (UTC)Reply