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Now i realise it has no legal release but anyone who has a decent sounding carver and is willing to sell.......

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  • Mark...Thanks for reminding me. That's where my memory faded. I used the Rampage inst from the tapes I got from George Kerr, obviously I missed using the Flirtations inst for some reason. As Pete iden

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This was my copy, sold it via John Manship. Not sure how many acetates were made.

 

 

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This and "Hurt on the other side" instrumental had nothing to do with Sidney Barnes but Simon Soussan and Arthur Wright, he said he was sort persuaded to record/mix them. Only his word for that but is a very honest guy. 

This and "Hurt on the other side" instrumental had nothing to do with Sidney Barnes but Simon Soussan and Arthur Wright, he said he was sort persuaded to record/mix them. Only his word for that but is a very honest guy. 

 

It was the acetate of Other Side I was referring to actually. Sorry for any confusion.

Stronger than her love (inst)

Now i realise it has no legal release but anyone who has a decent sounding carver and is willing to sell.......

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Dazz

It did get a legal release via the LP Record Collector on Destiny in 1979. Herb Abramson owner of Festival was a friend of mine and he's the one who is responsible for the license plus the Babysitters and Charlotte Stokes on Tip. All mentioned before in previous threads.

This was my copy, sold it via John Manship. Not sure how many acetates were made.

Nice to see the acetate. That's my writing by the way.

Cheers Kev

It did get a legal release via the LP Record Collector on Destiny in 1979. Herb Abramson owner of Festival was a friend of mine and he's the one who is responsible for the license plus the Babysitters and Charlotte Stokes on Tip. All mentioned before in previous threads.

 

Kev I think it's the vocal on Record Collector not the instrumental?

Kev I think it's the vocal on Record Collector not the instrumental?

Is it really? As you can see from the acetate though I did intend the inst to come out.

Is it really? As you can see from the acetate though I did intend the inst to come out.

 

Well can't play it at the moment but the credit on the sleeve is to The Flirtations.

Don't think it came out on a cd either.

Mark...Thanks for reminding me. That's where my memory faded. I used the Rampage inst from the tapes I got from George Kerr, obviously I missed using the Flirtations inst for some reason. As Pete identified, it wasn't used on cd either. I must have decided not to use it at all.

Just as a piece of side trivia and still not answering Daz's thread starter.....the song was originally commissioned by Herb Abramson as a Toothpaste commercial. The TV ad was used apparently and became popular, hence Herb's green light to Sidney Barnes to enhance the melody into.........a bloody fantastic Northern dancer :D

two according to john manship

 

Here's a copy I had around the time of it's scheduled release. Just dug it out for scans

 

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I remember that auction and was surprised to hear there was only two copies. Is that right though, or are there a dozen or so out there ?

 

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Mick

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Here's a copy I had around the time of it's scheduled release. Just dug it out for scans

 

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I remember that auction and was surprised to hear there was only two copies. Is that right though, or are there a dozen or so out there ?

 

Cheers

Mick

 

Not sure.Acetates were not cheap even back then, so I doubt I cut more than a couple just to give them away as promos.

The one I had came out of Expansions in Manchester...