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Hey people, hopefully someone on here has one of these lurking about.....its a reggae 45 from 1970.....

[url="https://www.strictly-vibes.com/dave-barker-she-want-it-first-generation-give-him-up-1970-vt15090.html"]Dave Barker - She Want It - High Note....

Not sure what price this might be....

Cheers Gareth

After my discovery on the B side eh Gareth - had this covered up must be 18 years ago now - absolutely brilliant but everyone knows who it is now. You're looking at about £50.

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After my discovery on the B side eh Gareth - had this covered up must be 18 years ago now - absolutely brilliant but everyone knows who it is now. You're looking at about £50.

Are you talking about the version of the Smokey Robinson song by Judy Mowatt, Pete? (I know it's not credited to her but it is her...)

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After my discovery on the B side eh Gareth - had this covered up must be 18 years ago now - absolutely brilliant but everyone knows who it is now. You're looking at about £50.

Thats about the amount i've been told.....a recommend from a mate who knows his reggae, and a bit of soul too :hatsoff2: I saw it had been mentioned on here already, after a swift search....

Cheers Gareth

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Thats about the amount i've been told.....a recommend from a mate who knows his reggae, and a bit of soul too thumbsup.gif I saw it had been mentioned on here already, after a swift search....

Cheers Gareth

'S a nice record but the Miracles' original is better. And considerably cheaper, of course.....

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Are you talking about the version of the Smokey Robinson song by Judy Mowatt, Pete? (I know it's not credited to her but it is her...)

Give Him Up, credited to First Generation - is it Judy Mowatt, I didn't know that...I distinctly remember buying this off Rob Messer in 1992, for the A side, played the B side and was blown away. I never told anyone who it was because I sold it and forgot who it was! Then I got another a few years ago and it all came back. (A side came out on Escort as well I think?)

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Give Him Up, credited to First Generation - is it Judy Mowatt, I didn't know that...I distinctly remember buying this off Rob Messer in 1992, for the A side, played the B side and was blown away. I never told anyone who it was because I sold it and forgot who it was! Then I got another a few years ago and it all came back. (A side came out on Escort as well I think?)

Yes, "She Want It" did also come out on Escort. These were two separate singles in Jamaica, I think.

Judy is actually backed by the Now Generation on the record - typically the UK High Note 45 credits them as the First Generation and doesn't credit her at all.

Judy also did a killer deep soul version of "Cry To Me" on Ja. Gay Feet. It came out on a couple of different 45s as a flip. On both she's credited as 'Julian' (which is supposed to be Julie Anne, but accuracy has never been the strongpoint of Jamaican record label typesetters...)

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