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To make things right in the chronology, it was first credited 'little togetherness'. Both promo and stock issues used the same matrix/mix/take. It was then quickly re-pressed to meet the public demand
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Buy it on Soultown - The new Younghearts Or The King of hearts on Zea all the same record
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Just biuy the New Younghearts, no worries then.
 
			
				
I am really confused about how to spot the original issue of this one. Would be nice if there were someone out there that could help a bit.
The Younghearts "Beginning of the End" / "A Little Togetherness" on Canterbury 506
First of all, when I check Manship's price guide, I can see that there were several reissues of this one.
When I check Popsike, then there generally seem to have been two label variations which have sold for a nice sum in the past on ebay.
This one auctioned off by Craig Moerer: https://www.popsike.com/rare-Northern-Soul-45-YOUNGHEARTS-a-little-togetherness/260350982927.html
And this label variation seem to have sold for a nice sum a lot of time: https://www.popsike.com/NORTHERN-SOUL-45-THE-YOUNGHEARTS-LITTLE-TOGETHERNESS/200268001712.html
Please note the differences such as: "vocal" being placed on the right and left side of the labels respectively and the same for "(BMI)"......There are probably more differences, but these are just two that I could point out.