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Can't find out much info on the web so could some kind soul put me out of my misery.I know this was released on a Kent single and a white label EP but was this ever released on an original 7" or on an album.

 

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Hi,

 

Can't find out much info on the web so could some kind soul put me out of my misery.I know this was released on a Kent single but was this ever released on an original 7" or on an album.

 

Thanks

 

No it was a Kent tape vault find

Previously unreleased until Kent put it out. However, I'm not sure which came first, the Kent single or the Kent LP of the same title.

Great track, only on Kent

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Previously unreleased until Kent put it out. However, I'm not sure which came first, the Kent single or the Kent LP of the same title.

Think it was the LP first from memory.... Captain Croasdell will know

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Ady, Firstly thank you for a great all-nighter at crossfire amazing sounds from the DJs and a great night, secondly i bought the Kent single from an All-Nighter in Warrington, Parr Hall, in 85 i was always told and believe the Kent Single is the original could it be possible to re confirm as the OVO police will have me the next time i want to play this when i DJ.  

I remember it being played at 100 Club when unreleased and buying it on the LP like the week it came out which I recall from the time was the first release. Would have already got it on 7" if it had come out that way.

Son of Stan, 

I am sure what you say is true but the 7 inch came out at the same time so why does the LP get the original status,when i purchase the record i was told this is an unreleased sound and its the first issue 

Even Ady is unsure which came out first LP or single someone in the northern soul world should know ? 

2 hours ago, ady croasdell said:

The Kent single was the first 45: nobody would expect you to lug around an LP because it was 6 months before 

Quite. Aside from the fact you could play Porgy & The Monarchs too :D

I'm sure the 45 came out a few months after the LP.

 

4 hours ago, ady croasdell said:

The Kent single was the first 45: nobody would expect you to lug around an LP because it was 6 months before 

i've been lugging this around for the last 30 years, until you released "i want a guarantee" on 45 last year

 

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Blimey judging by the date of the original thread it seems the Soul Police have finally set up a "Cold Case" unit

Ha ha thank you Ady for confirming the 45 was the first issue, which i always knew but now i have it confirmed. Thats just added a few quid onto the sound  

1 hour ago, Original said:

Ha ha thank you Ady for confirming the 45 was the first issue, which i always knew but now i have it confirmed. Thats just added a few quid onto the sound  

Ady confirmed that the Kent single was the first time the track had appeared on a 45.

The LP was its first vinyl release - therefore the original vinyl release - but as Ady said, nobody would expect you to lug around an LP simply because it was 6 months before.

That'd be ridiculous.

Some of this OVO stuff is a real joke, you know folks.

High time we started talking about musical merit, rather than media and format.

It's a lot more satisfying than stamp collecting!

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Sean

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