GOLDILOX

 

A small independent / DIY label from Norfolk.  The only record on Goldilox that googling reveals is an EP by Johnny Cleveland, which offered 'Dance In The Old Fashioned Way' and 'No Particular Place To Go' in addition to the two tracks shown on the scan above.  Its catalogue number was GRX-111.  There's no date on the labels but as the pressing marks look like those which can be found on Orlake pressings in 1977 and 1978 I'd be quietly confident that it was from that period.  A 'CRS' in the run-off suggests that the cutting was done by the County Recording Service (q.v.).  Johnny Cleveland's only other venture onto vinyl appears to have been on a track called 'Mother, What's For Tea?' in the company of Roy Waller and the Kinsale Kids, which came out on the J.R.T.-Teatime label in 1984, but he is still (2022) in the entertainment business.  Thanks to Klepsie of the 45Cat site for bringing Goldilox to my attention.




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