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hi,

anyone know about this record, is it a re-issue of some sort or an original i've not heard about,

joe.

https://cgi.ebay.co.u...RI#ht_500wt_932

ive a genuine original and, if im correct, this is not the american format of the label...this is usually associated with british releases...it may be foriegn but more likely a boot....pete smith etc., will confirm

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Going by the rest of the stuff for sale - Bootleg.

H

thanks for replies,

my thinking also but you never know,

as far as i know he only had one issue on uk united / artists ( you got what it takes ) in 1969,

most of his 45s were on the london lable.

joe.

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it's a boot, original as far as I'm aware just plain white with bars across, none of the other stuff/circles above the bars. Different flip as well, "Not Available".

correct chalks,

my copy is opposite monotone ( black with 2 white vertical bars)

you got what it takes came out on london american in 59

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"Unbreakable Love" is actually the flip of Marv's wonderful 1964 single "The Man Who Don't Believe In Love" on U A 691. This is what's pictured on the scan, if you check the catalogue number on the 'west' side of the label.

I've never seen a demo of that, so I suppose the scan could be legit, although UA had stopped using this label design by 1963. But I also think that TMWDBIL was bootlegged for the Island Soul scene - there are certainly 1990s Jamaican pressings of it, on an orange UA label - so the pictured 45 could be another boot for that scene.

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"Unbreakable Love" is actually the flip of Marv's wonderful 1964 single "The Man Who Don't Believe In Love" on U A 691. This is what's pictured on the scan, if you check the catalogue number on the 'west' side of the label.

I've never seen a demo of that, so I suppose the scan could be legit, although UA had stopped using this label design by 1963. But I also think that TMWDBIL was bootlegged for the Island Soul scene - there are certainly 1990s Jamaican pressings of it, on an orange UA label - so the pictured 45 could be another boot for that scene.

I do have a spare of Unbreakable love / The Man who don't belive in love org if anyone is after one Please pm , great 2 sides .

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