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Sorry I don't have a scan of it but I have seen it and it does exist - Just Brothers "Sliced Tomatoes" not on Music Merchant but on Lupine Records. Only copy I know of is owned by Mick Smith.

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quote=Pete-S,Jul 29 2005, 11:45 AM]Sorry I don't have a scan of it but I have seen it and it does exist - Just Brothers "Sliced Tomatoes" not on Music Merchant but on Lupine Records.  Only copy I know of is owned by Mick Smith.

Yes - I remember Gilly from Burton having one - don't know if it's the same copy that Mick has now.

I only know of three copies: Mine, Mick Smith and one that was on ebay middle last year. Tim Brown and Butch haven`t got one.

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Gillys' copy looked fairly worn though it played well, didn't look as if it was after MM release definately had a mid-60's look to it and don't think Micks' is the same one. blue and silver as opposed to green on white.

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Here's another one; I once had a copy of The Trip by Dave Mitchell on a label called P.S. records...no details of address on the label, nothing, but as it came from Nancy I assumed it was from California. It was a dark blue label. I've never seen another of these. I also had Is She In Your Town on a different label to Mira but can't remember the name of it

Here's another one; I once had a copy of The Trip by Dave Mitchell on a label called P.S. records...no details of address on the label, nothing, but as it came from Nancy I assumed it was from California. It was a dark blue label.  I've never seen another of these.  I also had Is She In Your Town on a different label to Mira but can't remember the name of it

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Have seen the Dave Mitchell...two copies recently yes.gif

Here's another one; I once had a copy of The Trip by Dave Mitchell on a label called P.S. records...no details of address on the label, nothing, but as it came from Nancy I assumed it was from California. It was a dark blue label.  I've never seen another of these.  I also had Is She In Your Town on a different label to Mira but can't remember the name of it

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P.S. stands for Paul Serrano (label owner) out of Chicago other release is Dynamic Heartbeats "It Ain't No Secret", rarer than MET but, not that rare overall.

Gillys' copy looked fairly worn though it played well, didn't look as if it was after MM release definately had a mid-60's look to it and don't think Micks' is the same one. blue and silver as opposed to green on white.

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The Lupine release has a Vegas adress on and is on dark blue label design with silver lettering. It is definitely before the MM release and has a different and way better flipside...its the Empire tune "Things Will Be Better" yes.gif

  I also had Is She In Your Town on a different label to Mira but can't remember the name of it

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Coda, yellow label, I bought it off you. Has one extra conga beat on the intro!

BTW Frynn worked that out, not me.

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Coda, yellow label, I bought it off you.  Has one extra conga beat on the intro! 

BTW Frynn worked that out, not me.

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Did you? How much was it?

Did you?  How much was it?

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Don't remember, sorry. Memory like a sieve me. What were we talking about?

The Lupine release has a Vegas adress on and is on dark blue label design with silver lettering. It is definitely before the MM release and has a different and way better flipside...its the Empire tune "Things Will Be Better"  :)

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'things will be better' is an absolutely brilliant tune

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