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| This record from Hong Kong was recorded on 26 September 1969. In the liner notes it says that news of the Phantoms’ plan to record a few originals had everybody excited. This is a bit misleading as at least one of these songs was not written by any member of the Phantoms.
The song "Oh La La" is credited as Copyright Controlled, but there are scores of songs with this title and I have been unable to determine if this is a Phantoms’ original. The better song in my opinion is "Love Love Love", which we are told in no uncertain terms was created by Paul Leung; it says so on the label and on both sides of the cover. Paul Leung, however, was not a member of the Phantoms, but rather a record producer and owner of the Amo label, on which this record was released. So it seems that Leung got the Phantoms to cut a record and provided them with the song. This is not necessarily a bad thing as I quite like "Love Love Love", which sounds much like the Nightcrawlers’ "Little Black Egg" with different lyrics. Oddly, although "Love Love Love" is listed as the A side on the cover, it appears as the B side on the record. But who were the Phantoms? The only clue in the liner notes is that it mentions them having only been in Hong Kong for a certain time, so they weren’t a local group. My guess is they were from Singapore as there were many bands from there which tried their luck in Hong Kong in the second half of the 1960s. There was a band from Singapore called the Phantoms who supported the singer Valentine to produce a hit with the ballad Roselyn earlier in the sixties. Looking at the cover of the Valentine record, I think this could be the same band, but I could be totally wrong. |
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![]() The two photos below come from Joseph C. Pereira, who points out the band was known as the Flying Phantoms! Joseph writes:
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The Phantoms
You are right. The Phantoms were from Singapore. They played a year in HK and this must have been recorded then. I bet even members of the Phantoms will not recollect this EP. There are still surprises to be found.