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Was this ever issued on the red Scepter label? or even the chocolate swirl label? I have it on Roadshow, and also on the Scepter that looks like the reissue label (Scepter in a white circle at the top). My Scepter copy says Demo, which they probably would not have made demos of a reissue?

can post a scan if needed

thanks

Gene

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Was this ever issued on the red Scepter label? or even the chocolate swirl label? I have it on Roadshow, and also on the Scepter that looks like the reissue label (Scepter in a white circle at the top). My Scepter copy says Demo, which they probably would not have made demos of a reissue?

can post a scan if needed

thanks

Gene

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im not sure but ill dig mine out to have a look - this is another gr8 dancer u never hear these days!

I don't think this ever came out on Scepter or if it did as a reissue. I've got mine on the short lived Scepter subsidiary Disco Gold (#27001) with a short 2:36 instrumental version on one side and a long version (4:13) on the other side. The original version came out on Roadshow.

Was this ever issued on the red Scepter label? or even the chocolate swirl label? I have it on Roadshow, and also on the Scepter that looks like the reissue label (Scepter in a white circle at the top). My Scepter copy says Demo, which they probably would not have made demos of a reissue?

can post a scan if needed

thanks

Gene

Yes it definately came out on Scepter, a dark blue label with the vocal and instrumental on it, I'm not sure about it being a re-issue but I suppose it must have been if Roadshow was the original.

Regards

Alan

I've just dug through some boxes and found my dark blue issue as well

Has a longer disco version that's 4 mins long on a side and instrumental short version on bside

Yes defo-Scepter 12397 in 1974-dark blue. My favourite record. :wave:

Yes defo-Scepter 12397 in 1974-dark blue. My favourite record. :wave:

Dark Blue Scepter do you have a scan Imogen.

Red I have seen.

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In 'Turn the beat around' byPeter Sharpiro Scepter label asked Tom Moulton to remix and make the original version longer so the issue with the disco mix is probably the second issue. makes sense doesn't it?

Got the roadshow 12" and a rca white test 12".

You're right. Play mine off the album.

Got the roadshow 12" and a rca white test 12".

How much Kenny? x

How much Kenny? x

Sorry Imogen.......

Trueth is i have been boxin' up me LPs and 12"s,i have managed 18 boxes so far and it seems i'm gettin' nowhere,i ain't going through em' i'm fed up of em' but if i do come across one of em' i'll let you know.....but to be honest you could be waiting years :wave:

Ken x

That's ok Kenny I've got youth on my side-good luck with the housework. x

Yes it definately came out on Scepter, a dark blue label with the vocal and instrumental on it, I'm not sure about it being a re-issue but I suppose it must have been if Roadshow was the original.

Regards

Alan

Just been and dug my UK copy out on People records, it's dated 1974 and is only 2,36 minutes long, it does not have the instrumental on the B side but a nice ballad called The Miracle. Any idea what year the Scepter and Roadshow releases are from?

All the best Bob

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