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Just found this in a pile of records - it's not listed in JM's UK book and he can't help as he's never had/seen one.

Any idea of price etc thumbsup.gif ( it's had the middle removed unfortunately).

Tracks ere;-

Barbara Lewis - Someday we're gonna love again

Drifters - One way love

Solomon Burke - Stupidity

Coasters - Little Egypt

Cheers

Julian

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Just found this in a pile of records - it's not listed in JM's UK book and he can't help as he's never had/seen one.

Any idea of price etc thumbsup.gif ( it's had the middle removed unfortunately).

Tracks ere;-

Barbara Lewis - Someday we're gonna love again

Drifters - One way love

Solomon Burke - Stupidity

Coasters - Little Egypt

Cheers

Julian

Maroon lable? I've got one somewhere I bought in the 70's. I've looked periodically for one with the picture sleeve I assume it came with when released but never found one. Mine has got the centre though. No idea on price now I only paid about the price of a new 45 a quid or so must be worth twice that now :rolleyes:

Found a mint one of these about 20 years ago in a junk shop for 50p. Sold it about 5 years later at the 100 club for about 20 quid. the bloke who bought it said he collected Uk Atlantic ep's and had never seen this one before. smile.gif

The sleeve's very unexciting, just the artists and the titles large print on the cover. Nice colour cover though if I remember rightly. yes.gif

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Stupidity is a mod play.

Record Collector suggests you would pay £55 for a mint copy.

Just found this in a pile of records - it's not listed in JM's UK book and he can't help as he's never had/seen one.

Any idea of price etc :lol: ( it's had the middle removed unfortunately).

Tracks ere;-

Barbara Lewis - Someday we're gonna love again

Drifters - One way love

Solomon Burke - Stupidity

Coasters - Little Egypt

Cheers

Julian

Barbara Lewis was originally played from this EP, back in the 60s, when it was nigh-on impossible to find the US 45, and LPs were (and still are) a pain to DJ with

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