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								True, they were going for years and years, maybe even into the late 80's. Gordy did I ever tell you, I have an A4 sheet sent to me by someone who will remain nameless but got access 
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								Blue Beat issued 403 singles before changing it's name to Fab, they issued another couple of hundred Trojan - 3 or 400, but they controlled so many other labels which issued between 
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								Still have a few on Bluebeat but have this one twice as i like it so much 
 
			
		
		 
			
				 
	 
	 
	 
									
considering they had such a big catalogue it was a bitch to buy them as few dealers kept many in stock and you had to order them for collection at a later date .i used to hangout at a kiosk in shepherds bush market where the local black guys used to listen to the latest sounds ,but they seemed to like the calypso style records and i never heard anyone play baba brookes teenage ska otherwise i would have bought a copy .it was stuff like 'lady with the red dress on' and easy listening sounds .promotional copies i have never seen on bluebeat label .'madness' and 'housewifes choice' got plenty of play at clubs and 'shotgun wedding' and 'phoenix city' but the rarer stuff was little heard .
dont know what the situation was around the rest of the country outside london ..
ordinary record shops were unlikely to stock any Bluebeat or Island label as i recall .