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								The acetate was discovered by moi in 1977 when I cleaned out April Blackwood publishing's office. The identity of the artist is Van McCoy. He sang lead on most of his song demos. I still have V 
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								Ouch!! There was a great crowd in there towards the back end that were hungry for new material, be it slow, fast, odd or Modern - so as much as I'll always love Richard fo 
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								I sold it for £50 with Johnny Honeycutt and The Cashmeres £100 each. I think that should have told me my days as a record seller were numbered As for the other question ' I bet that was 
 
			
		
		 
			
				 
	 
	 
	 
	 
			
				
Hadn`t heard this fantastic record for many years, until last night, when I played it on the tube. Big Searling spin in the late 70`s early 80`s I believe. Is this a one off. acetate only and was Chris bartley a cover up name, or the true identity of the artist?? Thanks for any info-H
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