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Anyone got one for a soul source price? :thumbsup:

I GOT ONE MARK BUT I'M KEEPING IT. HOPE YER WELL AND CYA SOON !

I'LL LOOK OUT FOR ONE !

CHRIS :thumbsup:

Managed to grab one of these the other week, great tune, good luck! :thumbsup:

ebay x 4

So much?! WOW!

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So much?! WOW!

sorry, it was a smartass response that unfortunately isn't always far from the truth.

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I GOT ONE MARK BUT I'M KEEPING IT. HOPE YER WELL AND CYA SOON !

I'LL LOOK OUT FOR ONE !

CHRIS :thumbsup:

Cheers Chris mate...hold you to that! :wink:

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so go on then, was it an eby price or a soul-source price?

Funny thing is I went looking for the address of the label once when I was in the USA, and it doesn't actually exist and never did....

I wonder if other records have the same problem. There is a 'Ford St' but no 'Ford Avenue' in the town it came from.

Weird....

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Funny thing is I went looking for the address of the label once when I was in the USA, and it doesn't actually exist and never did....

I wonder if other records have the same problem. There is a 'Ford St' but no 'Ford Avenue' in the town it came from.

Weird....

Tax avoidance?

Seems to be a lot of interest in the brilliant record all of a sudden. Just went for £250 on ebay

I don't know if it was northern or sweet people (sweet side is killer) but the sweet soul dudes seem to bid crazy when there's something they want.

Seems to be a lot of interest in the brilliant record all of a sudden. Just went for £250 on ebay

Hey Boba can i now charge ebay x 4 for my copy i have for sale :wicked: :wicked: :wicked:

Funny thing is I went looking for the address of the label once when I was in the USA, and it doesn't actually exist and never did....

I wonder if other records have the same problem. There is a 'Ford St' but no 'Ford Avenue' in the town it came from.

Weird....

I have talked to the label owner and I think other people have too. I wasn't even trying to find it, Bobby Brinkley contacted me, I guess because his record was on my playlists, the squires are a white backing band, the backing group on his record was the paramount four.

Great record. I used to play this for a short while at Bradford Queens Hall back in 1988/89.

Never got much of a dancefloor reaction back then.

Phil

Levine played this on one of his 'comeback' radio shows around 1998.

He refused to believe I had a copy!!!!

Swapped it to Keith Williams around '05

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Think it was around in quantity at one time? Most folks i know bought it same as me for a fiver or so about 20 years ago?

It's got more exposure recently cos of the brilliant unreleased 'Sorry ain't the word' of course!