Posted March 3, 201015 yr cant recall ever seeing a yellow copy, but somewhere in the back of my mind maybee i did see one, and it was canadian?, so does anyone know if it is canadian? Edited March 3, 201015 yr by ric-tic
March 3, 201015 yr On 03/03/2010 at 21:48, ric-tic said: cant recall ever seeing a yellow copy, but somewhere in the back of my mind maybee i did see one, and it was canadian?, so does anyone know if it is canadian? Nope, it's New York all the way. Came out in the UK on Phillips too. Ian D
March 3, 201015 yr On 03/03/2010 at 21:48, ric-tic said: cant recall ever seeing a yellow copy, but somewhere in the back of my mind maybee i did see one, and it was canadian?, so does anyone know if it is canadian? brill track mecca may have the balls to play this out next time i am djin not a clue about canadian thing but mine did come from canada if thats any help
March 3, 201015 yr Author On 03/03/2010 at 22:15, Ian Dewhirst said: Nope, it's New York all the way. Came out in the UK on Phillips too. Ian D sorry ian i meant a is it a canadian press
March 3, 201015 yr Author On 03/03/2010 at 22:18, 1STFRIEARL said: brill track mecca may have the balls to play this out next time i am djin not a clue about canadian thing but mine did come from canada if thats any help do play it its a great record forgotten for too long and so is 'reaching out for happiness' so your copy that came from canada was yellow?
March 3, 201015 yr On 03/03/2010 at 22:29, ric-tic said: sorry ian i meant a is it a canadian press I don't think so but I could be wrong. I remember a lot of stuff was coming over from Canada at one point, around the time of Debbie Fleming, Marboo, Today's People, Nanette Workman etc, etc and I have a sneaking suspicion that Fay Hauser was big in Canada so it's conceivable that the track may have been issued there. I'll check with my mate Vince 'cos he's an expert on 70's Canadian pressings......... Ian D
March 3, 201015 yr Author On 03/03/2010 at 22:44, Ian Dewhirst said: I don't think so but I could be wrong. I remember a lot of stuff was coming over from Canada at one point, around the time of Debbie Fleming, Marboo, Today's People, Nanette Workman etc, etc and I have a sneaking suspicion that Fay Hauser was big in Canada so it's conceivable that the track may have been issued there. I'll check with my mate Vince 'cos he's an expert on 70's Canadian pressings......... Ian D thanks ian id really like to know, unless its an earler/later u.s press, i have a nice 10" acetate of this too im sure its a different mix and an intrumental on the b side:thumbup: Edited March 3, 201015 yr by ric-tic
March 3, 201015 yr On 03/03/2010 at 23:07, ric-tic said: thanks ian id really like to know, unless its an earler/later u.s press, i have a nice 10" acetate of this too im sure its a different mix and an intrumental on the b side:thumbup: Talented lady. She co-wrote "My Baby's Got E.S.P." for Four Below Zero amongst other stuff and has been an actress for the last couple of decades...... Ian D
March 4, 201015 yr On 03/03/2010 at 23:12, Ian Dewhirst said: Talented lady. She co-wrote "My Baby's Got E.S.P." for Four Below Zero amongst other stuff and has been an actress for the last couple of decades...... Ian D Great rap at the beggining Can anyone recall what a Jive Turkey is ?
March 4, 201015 yr I think the question is more about is the yellow label copy from Canada? Weren't the usual copies blue?
March 4, 201015 yr My copy of "Reaching out for happiness" has a yellow label as above. Seem to recall it came from the US.
cant recall ever seeing a yellow copy, but somewhere in the back of my mind maybee i did see one, and it was canadian?, so does anyone know if it is canadian?
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