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Wanted in good nick - UK Action seven.

SIGN OF THE CRAB/MAY THE BEST MAN WIN

JOE S.MAXEY

(ACT 4607)

Thanks,

Neil

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Blimey I remember buying packs of 10 records for a quid in our local tv/record shop in the village and there was one of those in every other pack.

It's actually The Packers - Go Head On / Hole in the wall.

Blimey I remember buying packs of 10 records for a quid in our local tv/record shop in the village and there was one of those in every other pack.

It's actually The Packers - Go Head On / Hole in the wall.

Presumably on the Black/Green label.

After a Red and Yellow, but never seen one, and don't know anyone who has.

Presumably on the Black/Green label.

After a Red and Yellow, but never seen one, and don't know anyone who has.

I've one on black/green (sorry not for sale though).

Never seen a red/yellow one either.

Kev

Presumably on the Black/Green label.

After a Red and Yellow, but never seen one, and don't know anyone who has.

Hmmm? Hate being away from home at times like these BUT is it possible this was on that pinky coloured label?

Did you get that PM by the way?

Hmmm? Hate being away from home at times like these BUT is it possible this was on that pinky coloured label?

Did you get that PM by the way?

PM yes - composing a reply...

Should have come out on Red/Yellow (early number) - was (re)issued in 72 on the black/green.....

And there's one here:

https://www1.gemm.com/item/MAXEY--JOE--S./S...B/GML607946056/

Bit pricey I.M.O.

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Sorry to dig this thread up again, but I wondered if anyone knows how this came about - 2 well-known tracks by the Packers (a hit in the states) put out under different artist name, different track titles, different composer credits and claiming to be a Lupine production. Could it have been a pressing plant cock-up, or was there something dodgy going on?