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Neal Bull

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It's actually an EP with 4 different artists- 1) Casualeers- "Dance, Dance, Dance" and Larry Coverdale and the Four Horsemen 

"Say You Really Love Me" on one side. The other side has The East Coast Journey Men - "Down, Down, Down" and Kenny

Ballard and the Fabulous Soul Brothers- "I'm Losing You".

    The cover was recycled from the late 50's Roulette album "Rock and Roll Record Hop" with 67 added to make it seem current(?). 

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:hatsoff2:HI ALL...  It, that is "DANCE DANCE DANCE" was issued on a PYE 12" 45 Disk in 74, why I mention this is the sound is great compared to 7" & the US Roulette copy, value if you find a copy is £3 - £10, however like Contempo 12" 45s they never turn up, when they do it probably be by a car boot'er not a Soul Dealer??  However Naff it maybe on PYE, I recommend it, come to think about it any SOUL 12" from the 1970s is worth getting nowdays as an investment plus they have longer versions than 7" a good example is Skip Mahony - Janice, UNDERGROUND Records, which was released a year early than 45,:boxing:KTF Dave K

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