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Hi. I am looking for a copy of jimmy mack on hamster. It just ended on ebay at $85. I'm looking to pay about $100 for a clean copy. Please PM me. Thanks.

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I'm sure it does Chalky, I notice it has become popular again over the last couple of years. Have played it a few times meself, although last time i played it someone came over and said, who the f**k's this, Jimi Hendrix LOL

Was just making an observation on that genre of early 70's tunes from back in the day sounding sooooo good nowadays

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agree with you Steve. I too have been trying to find those origs. 'Strange book' & 'wrong crowd' are the tough ones for me to find.

noticed that Willie Brown 'get out & get it' and Nate Evans 'this time with feeling' are geting plays again.Horray!

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I'm sorted on this record, thanks everyone. I don't know about any increased popularity, but I hadn't heard it before and then decided I really wanted it because it was the Rent is Too Damn High party guy.

re: information being lost and not documented (e.g. Kev's story), I totally agree that this will happen as time goes on. It's already sort of happened with this one sweet / funk record by a group called the Rappers. The label owner repressed it in the early 90s with the original labels, but the vinyl is obviously 80s style vinyl. The repress always went for $10-$20 and the original was much much rarer and went for a lot more. Now people don't even note original vs. repress in their sales and sell it for the same price. It's vaguely annoying since I got true original recently...

I'm sorted on this record, thanks everyone. I don't know about any increased popularity, but I hadn't heard it before and then decided I really wanted it because it was the Rent is Too Damn High party guy.

re: information being lost and not documented (e.g. Kev's story), I totally agree that this will happen as time goes on. It's already sort of happened with this one sweet / funk record by a group called the Rappers. The label owner repressed it in the early 90s with the original labels, but the vinyl is obviously 80s style vinyl. The repress always went for $10-$20 and the original was much much rarer and went for a lot more. Now people don't even note original vs. repress in their sales and sell it for the same price. It's vaguely annoying since I got true original recently...

the infamous Rich Rozen from Vegas got me a copy of the rappers about 8 years ago and is one of my favourite records of all time

seen the prices it now fetches.............. at the time it was only $20 another one that will go this way is the new release of Lee Fields your the kind of girl on a nice ltd edition 7 truth & soul essential from the album faithful man out this week

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