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Ive just looked on Darren Browns web site where he mentions meet me half way was a detroit recording. Although as darren says it was jack Taylors attempt at copying the motown sound,i always thought it was a New York recording. 

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  • I've always thought it was a New York recording.  It sounds like a New York recording.  I hear no Detroit musicians on it.  There is no evidence of any Detroit involvement in the credits.  Until I see

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    Its a New York label along with Jacks Rojac Label, I must have been on auto pilot Saturday morning when I wrote the listing or suffering from one to many the night before. ATB Darren

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I've always thought it was a New York recording.  It sounds like a New York recording.  I hear no Detroit musicians on it.  There is no evidence of any Detroit involvement in the credits.  Until I see some evidence of that, I will be skeptical.

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7 minutes ago, Robbk said:

I've always thought it was a New York recording.  It sounds like a New York recording.  I hear no Detroit musicians on it.  There is no evidence of any Detroit involvement in the credits.  Until I see some evidence of that, I will be skeptical.

Thanks for the reply Robb. 

A wonderful classic Northern Soul record but I always thought it from New York. On that label and with those credits.

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Its a New York label along with Jacks Rojac Label, I must have been on auto pilot Saturday morning when I wrote the listing or suffering from one to many the night before. ATB Darren

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