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I have an acetate with an unissued Motown track on it. It came from someone who has kept it in his personal collection since the late 70's who picked it up from Cappy (Detroit Record Store owner) at a Record Fair. I am trying to establish its provenance.
To do this I think I need to tap into a Motown acetate expert or near as. Before you direct me to Robb K I have already spoken to Robb. He has been unvelievably helpful, and honest. We have established its propbably not a Motown acetate from file. Whilst I accept Robb's knowledge and assessment, there is still a huge question about the acetates origins and purpose.
What I do know is the track involved has appeared on 2 compilation LPs, one that Robb was involved in "From the Vaults" in 1979, the other by the BBC - Radioplay LP and not for public release, at least the first used Master Tape according to Robb. I don't understand the CD production process, I assume they could be recorded from acetate, tapes or vinyl sources.
I'm left with a metal acetate with the Spinners - What more can a boy ask for - recorded in 66, and a history that predates 77, but apparently only discovered in 79 when the comp LP was released.
Can anyone help or point me in th right direction.
Cheers, Lee
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