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:hatsoff2: HI ALL   I AGREE 2 GREAT SIDES, & this is another 45 that I use to sell for £10 in 86, and today it's a want, but not at that price :rofl:  :rofl:

Bit of random trivia - the TARX label this came out on apoears to be the same label as TRAX label that Betti Lou and Bobby Adams came out on. Same address. I used to have them both (until some lowlife had my collection away) and noticed it one day. Wonder why they changed the spelling?

No relation to the legendary TRAX label from Chicago in the 80s!

Bit of random trivia - the TARX label this came out on apoears to be the same label as TRAX label that Betti Lou and Bobby Adams came out on. Same address. I used to have them both (until some lowlife had my collection away) and noticed it one day. Wonder why they changed the spelling?

No relation to the legendary TRAX label from Chicago in the 80s!

 

The Ghetto Boys also on the label (tarx), fantastic record.

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Bit of random trivia - the TARX label this came out on apoears to be the same label as TRAX label that Betti Lou and Bobby Adams came out on. Same address. I used to have them both (until some lowlife had my collection away) and noticed it one day. Wonder why they changed the spelling?

No relation to the legendary TRAX label from Chicago in the 80s!

And Tri-ode. All operating from the same New York Broadway address.

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