Posted February 9, 201213 yr Does anybody know why both Jimmy Brinson's 45's share the same label number, i.e. BR-1001 So Many Miles Away / I Don't Want to Hear It Now & It's All Over Girl / ? What is the other side to IAOG ? Cheers Pat
February 9, 201213 yr It's 'So many miles away' Pat Came out twice with different B sides but the same number Hope this helps Cheers Steve
February 9, 201213 yr has the x over side got a bit of attention of late? or at all. dont wanna hear it now got some spins years back by funk djs. pretty decent funk
February 9, 201213 yr Author It's 'So many miles away' Pat Came out twice with different B sides but the same number Hope this helps Cheers Steve Cheers Steve That helps, The 'It's All Over Girl' issue appears to be the more elusive of the two
February 10, 201213 yr Yes Pat that is the really hard one, the other is just hard :-) I first heard about 'So Many Miles Away' from Andy Love's Love Music Review from back in the day! The first copy i had was the hard one, then i found the really hard one a few years later!
February 10, 201213 yr Author Yes Pat that is the really hard one, the other is just hard :-) I first heard about 'So Many Miles Away' from Andy Love's Love Music Review from back in the day! The first copy i had was the hard one, then i found the really hard one a few years later! Cheers Steve Finally bagged myself a copy of the 'hard one' not the 'really hard one' for a half decent price I think. For me SMMA is the pick of the three
February 10, 201213 yr Cheers Steve Finally bagged myself a copy of the 'hard one' not the 'really hard one' for a half decent price I think. For me SMMA is the pick of the three Yeah I agree Pat SMMA for me too
Does anybody know why both Jimmy Brinson's 45's share the same label number, i.e. BR-1001
So Many Miles Away / I Don't Want to Hear It Now
&
It's All Over Girl / ?
What is the other side to IAOG ?
Cheers
Pat