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I bought a few boxes of Northern Soul / Motown singles and in there was a white label (feels almost as thick as an acetate) which I can't find any info on anywhere, discogs, eBay etc..

It has 4 tracks, two by Jeanette Williams (All of a sudden and Somethings good got a hold on me), Jewels - We got togetherness and East Coast Connection - Summer in the park. I'm not sure if they're the final mixes. The tracks are hand written on a matt white label. There is no matrix (which leads me to believe it is a test pressing / acetate. I'm not even sure if these are the final mixes (My genre is rock, so have not listened to the actual releases of these titles).

Any help, information or idea of value would be most appreciated

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  • hi its a 1975/6 emi disc not worth much sorry ,there were loads about at the time , Col

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hi its a 1975/6 emi disc not worth much sorry ,there were loads about at the time , Col

sounds like a custom carver, those tracks are not releated via label or production, to my knowledge, only thing that connects those tracks is they are all big northern tracks,, I guess if you can date the time John Anderson was selling the East Coast Connection you could roughly date this disc...

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Ok - thanks - I'll just auction it on eBay, it'll find it's level.

all the rest I could get values on from Discogs

A sign of the times of big records you couldn't get a hold of. History indeed.

Never bought one, but acquired plenty.

Not great sound in most cases.

Great days gone by.

Ed

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