During the early 1970s Tina Harvey was hot property. The singer was based in Slough, west of London, and after making an impact on the nightclub scene she recorded this sole long-player, released on pop impresario Jonathan King’s UK Records imprint in 1973. The wide range of cover tunes on the album betrays her underpinning influences, with a spirited take of Martha & the Vandellas’ ‘Nowhere To Run’ taking its place alongside renditions of Dylan’s ‘Like A Rolling Stone,’ the Stones’ ‘Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadows’ and the Spinners’ ‘Working My Way Back To You.’

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