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Does anybody know if the following two tracks were ever issued on 45s?

Tomorrow

King Of The Mountain

Thanks for looking and any advice you're able to offer.

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Not King Of The Mountain, one of Randy's favourites for years, I'd have noticed it on 45. Virtually certain Tomorrow wasn't either unless a weird foreign release.

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Not King Of The Mountain, one of Randy's favourites for years, I'd have noticed it on 45. Virtually certain Tomorrow wasn't either unless a weird foreign release.

That's what I was probably hoping for, one of those mainland Europe picture sleeve type releases that somehow escaped recognition for years.

As for Randy's favourite, have to agree, one of mine too and have just reminded myself how good it is (and the other mentioned) via the Encore Lp on Wand.

That's what I love about Soul Source. Someone mentions a record you haven't played for decades, you dig it out, give it a spin and you suddenly realize you never noticed how good it really is. :)

On-topic: Never seen or heard of a "king of the mountain" 45 but somehow I have a feeling that "tomorrow" was on a french or swedish scepter EP/45? (am probably wrong tho)

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That's what I love about Soul Source. Someone mentions a record you haven't played for decades, you dig it out, give it a spin and you suddenly realize you never noticed how good it really is. :)

On-topic: Never seen or heard of a "king of the mountain" 45 but somehow I have a feeling that "tomorrow" was on a french or swedish scepter EP/45? (am probably wrong tho)

But a lead nonetheless. Thanks for that. Perhaps somebody else might be able to follow up on your 'feeling'. Something I too like about Soul Source, the way we all pull together to achieve one goal.

In 89 was interviewing Chuck between sets at Sweetwaters (long gone) and he played me King of the Mountain on a tape cassette so he was definitely into the track, asked him if he could maybe do Good things in the 2nd set but his band didn't know the song!

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