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I thought that the board may want to see the full details on the Fame Singles

Box that Tony Rounce and myself have put together for Record Store Day. I've

seen the mock-up box and it truly is a beautiful item.

This link also lets you see a couple of other RSD related Ace items

https://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php?page_id=2088

The highly limited edition "Fame Singles Box" is something very special indeed. Within its packaging can be found faithful facsimiles of four of the rarest Fame singles from the 1960s, including the company's first ever 45, by the Del Rays, Northern Soul classics by James Barnett and Art Freeman, and Jimmy Hughes' Island Soul rarity 'You Might As Well Forget Him', plus a bonus, a previously unissued test pressing. Packaged in homage of Fame's own original mailout envelopes, this will be snapped up quickly by the thousands who queue outside their nearest participating stores

Dean Rudland

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  • Kris Holmes
    Kris Holmes

    you do know it's called "Record Store Day" for a reason right?

  • Marc Forrest
    Marc Forrest

    nice one barry, you`ve seen this one already ? https://youtu.be/amo2PQKHmq4

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Can they be bought direct from Ace mail order ????

you do know it's called "Record Store Day" for a reason right? :D

Hadn't checked out the track listing of the Fame Studios Story, so yep you have.

Nice to see "Two In The Morning" on there but still woun't be buying the 3 CD set as I have too many of the tracks already (on vinyl) to spend £27.

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Looks great.

I'm after a clean original of the Jimmy Hughes on Fame 1002 if anyone can help.

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