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I am the Martin the Mod referred to and yes am still DJ'ing. I did discover this tune and it's nice to see my name mentioned. My lovely wife and I played this as we walked down the aisle after our wed
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I remember first hearing it around 96 possibly 97. Me and my mates started going out in Manchester on Sunday nights and would have a walk around what is now known as the Northern Quarter although at
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It's more revered as a crossover sound rather than northern. As Pete said, late 90s
 
			
				
This is a great song, mixing a distinctive high in the mix rolling JA snare sound, slow beat, haunting horns with a yearning soulful vocal
I can understand the appeal to collectors, especially as it was issued on a UK label (Doctor Bird)
I was interested in how/when this became in vogue...was it on a dj playlist? (I would have thought it would be too slow to set the dancefloor on fire, unless it was at the local youth club and you got to canoodle!)
Maybe it's just gained legendary status through collectors?
Can anyone shed any light?
Many thanks