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Curtis Lee - Is she in your town - CODA

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New Yorkers - Don't wanna be your fool - RADIO CITY

Do they exist?

Anyone got any scans?

Cheers.

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I've had the Curtis Lee on Coda, it's the only one I've ever seen, I bought it off Nancy about 7 years ago. Sorry, didn't scan it.

I've had the Curtis Lee on Coda, it's the only one I've ever seen, I bought it off Nancy about 7 years ago. Sorry, didn't scan it.

I had that copy off Pete as it has a yellow label (there are those who will appreciate the importance of that :thumbup: ), same as on Mira but with something ridiculous like one extra conga beat on the intro - I never noticed, took Dave Frynn to identify that, pretty sure that he either had New Yorkers on Radio City or had a scan of the label, is it up on his site?

I had that copy off Pete as it has a yellow label (there are those who will appreciate the importance of that :thumbup: ), same as on Mira but with something ridiculous like one extra conga beat on the intro - I never noticed, took Dave Frynn to identify that, pretty sure that he either had New Yorkers on Radio City or had a scan of the label, is it up on his site?

I'm think the radio city exists, it's a black label with I think silver text

I'm think the radio city exists, it's a black label with I think silver text

Hi Bob, I know "You should have told me" came out on Radio City, which is the flip to the Tac-Ful "Don't want to be your fool", which is fairly easy to find. Are you thinking of that by any chance?

Come on people, if it does exist then someone on here must have a copy. A scan would be lovely.

Thanks for your posts Pete & Stuart on the Curtis Lee. It's nice to know that it defo exists. If anyone could post a scan of this then that would be great.

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Curtis Lee - Is she in your town - CODA

&

New Yorkers - Don't wanna be your fool - RADIO CITY

Do they exist?

Anyone got any scans?

Cheers.

I think I rememer DWBYF on Radio City on ebay - it was like a test pressing label or a mock up label - I remember there being something weird about it anyway - this was probably 3 or 4 years ago though

Hi Bob, I know "You should have told me" came out on Radio City, which is the flip to the Tac-Ful "Don't want to be your fool", which is fairly easy to find. Are you thinking of that by any chance?

Come on people, if it does exist then someone on here must have a copy. A scan would be lovely.

Tommy

Is it a John Manship guide? If so, it should exist and they're supposed to be based on actual sales i.e. physically passed through their hands at some time. Perhaps JM can confirm?

Tommy

Is it a John Manship guide? If so, it should exist and they're supposed to be based on actual sales i.e. physically passed through their hands at some time. Perhaps JM can confirm?

It is in his first book at 350.00, but i've not got a new book. It's not in the Brown / Koppel book.

Thanks for your posts Pete & Stuart on the Curtis Lee. It's nice to know that it defo exists. If anyone could post a scan of this then that would be great.

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Ooh scans now is it? :thumbsup:

Mrs T is away and only she knows how to operate the scanner, I'll see if I can find the right magic dust to sprinkle on it over the weekend. Then I'll have to find the record as well. Oops!

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