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Does somebody have the run-out details of Frank Beverly on Fairmount? Is there a stamp or something like that to distinguish it from the pressing?

 

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Benji

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ok. Thanks. Reason I asked, I got a record the other day with labels on both sides blackened (bit like jamaican pre-releases). Seller didn't know what the actual record was. Turned out to be Frankie Beverly Because of my heart. It looked too much of a bootleg made look less obvious so I had my doubts that it's an original. Your post confirmed it isn't.

an original copy really does look orig! everything about it is unmistakable

 

shame for you though benji,sounds like you nearly grabbed a bargain!

was bootlegged as a fairmount white promo early 90`s,,,,even that sells for £20.....yes, orig is bell sound stamped,,,,,,issue is a lot tougher than promo although they look almost the same

what about the rouser copy tho benji.....is the sax break cut off in its prime on your copy...you never know

i must admit a never realised the sax break was shorter on the rouser copy until i heard it,and when your used to hearing the fairmount version,the rouser version seems a bit half cut!  still a nice thing to have though!

:hatsoff2: Hi All. Just confirming that all copies like my one have Bell Sounds as part of the matrix info. on my copy the Bell Sounds stamp is small, I'm sure this is on all originals 2 releases by Frankie Beverly on this label, the Rouser copy is a reissue, :ohmy: DAVE K

:thumbsup: My Copypost-13241-0-28546400-1395080795_thumb.j

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