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Even if I could also imagine being a "vault" find, I always thought it to be a "made for the northern" market kind of record. The singing is quite amateurish and the vocal composition more like hummin
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Yip....it's a "real" record. I believe Kev Roberts got them pressed from an original master tape. (No acetate available) off the top of my head,....300 in total made in the late '70s. A
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OK and thanks for clarifying. I believe you but I'd guess it's more a demo cut then (before a chosen artist tries it for size). Not a cut planned for issue. The copy I had was given to me 30 year
This one is really puzzling me. Charlotte Stokes - Is This The Price I Have To Pay - T.I.P. 100.
Is this a real record is it a Simon type thing? Firstly, it looks like a boot, the run off gives away nothing except a poorly scratched in number. The same track is on both sides. The recording quality is fairly low fi. The backing track is the same as The Flirtations - Change My Darkness Into Light.
Does anyone know anything about this one? I think maybe someone got hold of the backing track and put new lyrics to it - but not in the 60's.