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I've got a UK issue of AL WILSON'S 'Now I know what Love is' (LIBERTY) which has always been a fave of mine but the other day I was with a mate and we played a US copy another pal had lent him. I could swear that there is a slightly different mix, particularly on the intro of the US version, in which there appeared to be a more pronounced bass note at one point.

It did not seem a great distinction and indeed perhaps my ears are suffering from age and I'm imagining it, but without my UK copy to hand, we could not compare them.

Can anybody confirm a slight variation on these issues?

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I've got a UK issue of AL WILSON'S 'Now I know what Love is' (LIBERTY) which has always been a fave of mine but the other day I was with a mate and we played a US copy another pal had lent him. I could swear that there is a slightly different mix, particularly on the intro of the US version, in which there appeared to be a more pronounced bass note at one point.

It did not seem a great distinction and indeed perhaps my ears are suffering from age and I'm imagining it, but without my UK copy to hand, we could not compare them.

Can anybody confirm a slight variation on these issues?

Here's the UK, Credits not Including Time Unfortunately.

www.PopSike.com

100500970714.jpg

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Here's the UK, Credits not Including Time Unfortunately.

www.PopSike.com

100500970714.jpg

Al Wilson - Now I Know What Love Is - Sound Clip From Refosoul Archive (Text Suggests (Soul City) Version)

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Here's the UK, Credits not Including Time Unfortunately.

www.PopSike.com

100500970714.jpg

Yeah, thats the one I have, a lovely british issue, but have just played it back to back with the refo clip on here which is apparently the US SOUL CITY and to tell the truth I am simply not sure, perhaps it's just the pressing but there are some horn notes at the end of the piano and bass intro which seem a touch more pronounced in the mix on the US version, but like I said perhaps it's my imagination playing tricks! Truly great NORTHERN SOUL

tho, in every way!

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Here's the UK, Credits not Including Time Unfortunately.

www.PopSike.com

100500970714.jpg

Found mine absolutely MINT in that sleeve, in a charity shop tucked away inside a pile of KEN DODD, LEARN SPANISH ON 45RPM and other total rubbish. 20p in 1988, got a MAJOR LANCE 'The Matador' UK COLUMBIA , MINT in another charity shop that day for 30p! Two classic Brits in one day in immaculate condition for 50p, those were the days!!!

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TOP tune indeed!

Here are the Japanese (love that red vinyl!) and the Dutch pic sleeve releases of it.

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Yeah one of the very BEST for me personally, top drawer production, truly CLASS artist, great lyrics, brilliant vocals and superb Willie Hutch melody, PERFECTION!

Nice pics, cheers...

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