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Good afternoon,

 I have managed to pick up a Test pressing of Lew Kirton "Heaven in the afternoon" that is neither the 7" 12" or album version. The vocals are slightly gruffer with different backing vocals and a verse added 2/3 of the way through. Audio quality is simply stunning! The otherside is a dance version of Al Green L.O.V.E. and is equally fantastic. I believe this to be quite unique but would like opinions on it. Sadly i do not have the tech to upload a sound file from this but there is a copy Of the Robert Winters track on Youtube.

Thank you in advance for your thoughts and comments

Dave

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Looks like an emi disc?  Lou Kirton was booted as Lou Curtan on Pad and this used an edited version of the 12 inch so it is probably this on the disc you have.

This has a different verse not in any of the other cuts

I have a version with another verse for this somewhere - Can't much about it but I remember but it is along the lines of ...

 

"We have to go back to our families, do the things we have to do"

 

Must admit, I thought it was the Lou Curtan version with this extra verse, but must me wrong

 

Cheers

Mick

How can this be a boot with different lyrics and a different verse,different instrumentation - obvioulsy a different cut when compared to the other 3 releases

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