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  1. I've seen that Soul City 120, Chris Jackson - Since there's no doubt/We will be together is unreleased, perhaps because it was the last one? Did this track ever get released on a compilation etc? I presume the master tapes may well still exist?
  2. Courtesy of Andy Rix
  3. I'm very sorry to have posted on this thread. The 'THAT' story is nothing I know of, I made it up in order to ingratiate myself. Please accept my profuse apologises. I promise not to darken SS door again.
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  5. I think it's 1996.
  6. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
  7. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    If you're talking about WMDYW, then there's the blue issue; I thought there was just the one copy that Mark Biknell has
  8. Perhaps because one was sold around the time for £700 . Pitching it at £1K maybe made the buyer think he'd got a bargain and had not been lead by the nose?
  9. Bratford Upstairs Posted info: T'other side of the C90 from the same night, about 4 hours later, upstairs. The DJ was the original 'shouty (and swearing)young man' Nigel Parker> Nevertheless, a good DJ with a fine taste for tunes IMO. N.B. the tracks cut short which I was sick of hearing nearly 20 years ago!
  10. Is there a decent recording of this track available or just that one crackly acetate?
  11. huh huh huh
  12. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    What's the title of the b side?
  13. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Are the first letters of the A side's title TWABMB ?
  14. Did Simon have his 'Broomfield' boots, Dee Dee's spandex trousers & Geordie Jumper on?
  15. I think the 12" format was utilized to enhance the bass parts of the track to give it the 'disco' vibe. To increase the bass elements, the stylus needs to move a little more from side-to-side and hence the width of the groove increases. Keeping the same space between the grooves, the total physical space needed for the recording is greater, hence the use of the 12" format. The total length of the entire track, if laid out in a straight line, would not be any longer. Imagine coiling a piece of string around in a (7") spiral, and then increasing the string's girth slightly; the size of the spiral would enlarge, in proportion to the increase in the girth of the string. As the increase wouldn't be anywhere near enough to increase the diameter of the spiral by 171.428 %, it would not fill an entire 12" record.
  16. It's on Destination, an old Keb spin from Stafford era. I've not seen it for sale for years, so couldn't guess at it's value. Search Refosoul for Sweet Nothings if you want to hear it.

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