Posted September 25, 200321 yr I remember being into this track in the very early 80's - can anyone tell me anything about it - Label, rarity, on CD? Thanks
September 25, 200321 yr its not really that rare ,expect to pay between£5-£10,its on the inter-soul label.i think its a brilliant track myself
September 26, 200321 yr sure got a spare one...somewhere? shout if want it for a fiver and will dig out
September 26, 200321 yr Thanks for th info. Glad someone else rates this. I will kepp my eyes out for a copy. It reminds me just a little of "Love factory" Eloise Laws.
September 30, 200321 yr Sandra Richardson 1974 detroit intersoul label 45. The label was owned by Ernest Kelly, who was responsible for many modern 70s 45s tiunes. Spun at the Blackpool Mecca , its a 45 rarely played these days. Maybe , its got just a little too much sophistication for the immediate dancefloor response. Its in my box for the tent session ' Fleetwood though.
September 30, 200321 yr let us know how it goes down, there's loads of similar 70s tracks like that, cause "cheap as chips" many overlook or dismiss them, but when dished out they sound and go down great what else you got lined up?
November 9, 20195 yr Loads of class 45s for buttons but still av to endure pour little heart out and other wishy washy 45s with no soul unforch
November 9, 20195 yr Bought this for a fiver ages ago, really like it. My mates were most surprised saying, your not into modern soul!! Always bought what I like, quality cheap record in my opinion. Kind regards...Rob This is a really old thread, but still a great record. Edited November 9, 20195 yr by Lionelonthevinyl
November 10, 20195 yr To answer one of the questions only sixteen years later - it is on the first Jack Ashford's Just Productions CDs by Kent Records.
I remember being into this track in the very early 80's - can anyone tell me anything about it - Label, rarity, on CD?
Thanks