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Had a copy of this in the box for 35 years. It's on the lilac coloured Action label. Played it over here and they loved it. Has anyone ever heard it played in the U.K. and when???

Reckon with its gritty beat it's gotta be just right for today. Any comments appreciated.

Stay Soulful, Tony E. OZ.

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Had a copy of this in the box for 35 years. It's on the lilac coloured Action label. Played it over here and they loved it. Has anyone ever heard it played in the U.K. and when???

Reckon with its gritty beat it's gotta be just right for today. Any comments appreciated.

Stay Soulful, Tony E. OZ.

it got a few plays at time of release but never heard it since.

mark

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it got a few plays at time of release but never heard it since.

mark

Eyup Mark, better give it another outing then eh?? Stay soulful, Tony E. OZ.

Eyup Mark, better give it another outing then eh?? Stay soulful, Tony E. OZ.

yes but cant find my copy now it got lost somewhere in the many house moves.

mark

A bit of uselless info Buster pearson was the father of the members of Five star. if i remember correctly.

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Had a copy of this in the box for 35 years. It's on the lilac coloured Action label. Played it over here and they loved it. Has anyone ever heard it played in the U.K. and when???

Reckon with its gritty beat it's gotta be just right for today. Any comments appreciated.

Stay Soulful, Tony E. OZ.

Yes, I heard it played in my study about a month ago. :P:)

Don't remember it being 'gritty'. Better go play it again. :thumbsup:

If I remember correctly it was played as a new release at the Torch and it certainly had a few plays at the Casino.

A bit of uselless info Buster pearson was the father of the members of Five star. if i remember correctly.

mark

Yes, I was just about to say that. He was their manager and was responsible for many of their jazzy and experimental single B-sides!

Hope he didn´t beat his kids though as Joe Jackson did when he "educated" his family group.

Buster Pearson´s greatest claim to fame (apart from grooming his children into a hit making group) was that he used to be Otis Redding´s guitarist.

:thumbsup:

Mel

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