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yes, this is great, it cam in the post a few weeks ago & like all Numero releases, this is top notch musical archaeology :lol:

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Just went to look at this and they want 16 quid to ship to Canada? That can't be right can it?

I would think you could order direct from the US and save post ?

Drop Fat City an email if you have'nt already , they are pretty helpful. Its also available through Juno

yes, the unknown (mistitled) Boddie Acetate & Village Callers are both covering "When You're Gone" by Brenda & the Tabulations as stated in the liner notes for the box. Great song.

also an interesting version of That new girl, by the manhattens on Carnival, re-titled as girl across the street on the boddie acetates, I personally like never let you go, credited to Don Gregory & Montclaires, a good little package, well worth the price tag, well done those at eccentric soul.

Rob h.

also an interesting version of That new girl, by the manhattens on Carnival, re-titled as girl across the street on the boddie acetates, I personally like never let you go, credited to Don Gregory & Montclaires, a good little package, well worth the price tag, well done those at eccentric soul.

Rob h.

i like how the acetate version of "That New Girl" turns it into a slightly faster & bouncier dancer.

how come u.k soul dealers charge £10 for one single,they can do 3 for £15 in a box.

With out a dout got to be the best £15 i've spent on records in years! i can't stop playing "selfish one" just love the sound of 60's street soul like this track & "let the children play" is geting a few spinns in my front room as well.

Fantastic job by all involved :unsure:

Steve J

Nice!

And I've got to congratulate my good friend Henning (HBoogaloo) for totally confusing me when he posted this as one of his Last 5 Buys, on that thread. :unsure:

- Kev.

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