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Edward Hamilton liked the one without strings - he talks about it after about 26 minutes on this interview I did...
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I wanted to add that "My Darling Baby" was released another time with this as its flip side. I believe they meant to use #1011 instead of 1111 for the release number -
This is a brilliant record, but I did not realise there are two mixes of this track on Mary Jane label.
Maybe the Detroit aficionados out there can fill us in, but I was just listening to the auction JM has at the moment, on the Chequered (Full) label, and the one I have on which has white top / below label. I can see they are actually different release numbers, so why did this get two releases?
Malc