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No No No, if I had the cash I'd buy either.... make no mistake!! I think quite allot of what is on the net contradicts its self some times, this site has seen many examples of this rece
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I'd say the Al Scott is before the Mr. Soul release as this has the same label art as the other Genuine releases by The Triumphs and Charles Hodges. Pure speculation but I'd say the blac
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Love the composer credit on the black label one, "M. Soul"
Just seen a copy on Genuine go for £ 1,300+ "What Happened yesterday" by Mr Soul, Richard Searling's old coverup of "Your love is slipping away" by "Maurice McAllister
Question:- I though this was Al Scott originally and this copy shares the same catalog no at Al Scott - How can this be ????
https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/auction/this-week/
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Mr. Soul What Happened To Yesterday C/w You're Too GoodDo records of this calibre need embellishments..
I must say I’m motivated enough to pull out every thinkable vinyl-superlative I’ve ever thought of..
But it’s not required because this 45 sits in the top 50 most-wanted - least seen - most respected Northern Soul 45s ever played..
Ridiculously RARE - Crazily sought-after - and so damn deliciously, ludicrously, insanely, preposterously, implausibly, stupidly-fine NORTHERNSOUL!
Richard Searling’s former Maurice McAllister’s - Your Love Is Slipping Away - “cover up” of course….and since those heady days… most collectors have yearned for a mere sniff of a copy..
Now’s your chance…
Some light surface marks - but as you can hear plays loud clean and true..
Sorry, this item has already been won!
The winning bid was £ 1,334.00