Looking for hard to find "ARTFUL DODGER" CD
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Looking for hard to find "ARTFUL DODGER" CD
Hey all,
I am trying to find the CD by Artful Dodger called "Artful
Dodger". It's from 1976. Does anyone know where online i c*an find one
new or used?
Thanks a TON in advance,
Matt
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I am trying to find the CD by Artful Dodger called "Artful
Dodger". It's from 1976. Does anyone know where online i c*an find one
new or used?
Thanks a TON in advance,
Matt
[email protected]
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Wow, was there more than one artist named Artful Dodger? I only know of the UK dance producer who had a couple of albums a few years ago and is most known for his work with two-step r&b/house star Craig David.
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Originally Posted by KillerQ
Hey all,
I am trying to find the CD by Artful Dodger called "Artful
Dodger". It's from 1976. Does anyone know where online i c*an find one
new or used?
Thanks a TON in advance,
Matt
[email protected]
I am trying to find the CD by Artful Dodger called "Artful
Dodger". It's from 1976. Does anyone know where online i c*an find one
new or used?
Thanks a TON in advance,
Matt
[email protected]
There's a place in Maryland called Buccaneer Records that might have it. They advertise in the record collectors magazine called Goldmine, which you can find at any newstand and Barnes and Noble. I'm not sure if Buccaneer has a website, I tried googling them and a site didn't come up.
Goldmine has a great classified and dealer listing. Pick up a copy and someone listed is bound to have a copy.
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Interesting...I thought I read somewhere that the main guy in The Streets (whose name eludes me at the moment) was formerly known as "The Artful Dodger", and I assumed that in one of his songs from the "Pirate Material" album was a self-reference of sorts:
"I write bangers, not anthems, leave that to The Artful Dodger" I believe is how it goes.
I'm not the only one who knows who The Streets are, am I?
"I write bangers, not anthems, leave that to The Artful Dodger" I believe is how it goes.
I'm not the only one who knows who The Streets are, am I?




