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Mighty Lovers - Aint gonna run no more / Driving me out of my mind - Soulhawk

Was this ever booted in the 70's?

If yes how do you spot a wrong un?

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  • Have to agree, I bought a mint copy for next to nothing back then. Nobody was too bothered about it. I only bought it because it has the same backing track as Stanley Mitchell flip side, and nobody wa

  • No it was too common a record then with no demand. Look for the 'ARP' stamp in the run out groove.

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    Thanks for the replies, I thought this was the case, it was something that I would have picked up in the 70's for less than a pound. Just thought I would double check on its' authenticity.

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No it was too common a record then with no demand.

Look for the 'ARP' stamp in the run out groove.

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Have to agree, I bought a mint copy for next to nothing back then. Nobody was too bothered about it. I only bought it because it has the same backing track as Stanley Mitchell flip side, and nobody was twistin' my arm😃!

I like it a lot better now. But other things I thought were great back then, I am not so enthusiastic about now! Tastes change over the years.

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Thanks for the replies, I thought this was the case, it was something that I would have picked up in the 70's for less than a pound.

Just thought I would double check on its' authenticity.

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