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Just wondering if anyone knows about this, last week while ploughing my way through a 12" section at my local Oxfam record shop I came across a plain label 12" with the only info on the sleeve being All Over The World by Chuck Jackson and Lucky Number by Ronnie McNier, for the sake of a quid I bought it and to my delight there is also a very nice version of A Case Of Too Much Lovemaking, does anyone know who this is, ok ok I know its a Levine thing wicked.gif but its just the info I want, not the slagging off! :thumbsup:

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Lenny T

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Just wondering if anyone knows about this, last week while ploughing my way through a 12" section at my local Oxfam record shop I came across a plain label 12" with the only info on the sleeve being All Over The World by Chuck Jackson and Lucky Number by Ronnie McNier, for the sake of a quid I bought it and to my delight there is also a very nice version of A Case Of Too Much Lovemaking, does anyone know who this is, ok ok I know its a Levine thing wicked.gif but its just the info I want, not the slagging off! :thumbsup:

cheers,

Lenny T

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Was it Lisa Stansfield?

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Lenny i think its Kim Weston mate and damn fine it is too IMO.

P.S. If you want to sell it............. wicked.gif

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Lenny i think its Kim Weston mate and damn fine it is too IMO.

P.S. If you want to sell it............. wicked.gif

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Had it not been for that track Gary I might have sold it on, how much does it go for these days?, I remember seeing on a few lists in the 90s but did'nt really bother about it, thanks for the info by the way :thumbsup:

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Had it not been for that track Gary I might have sold it on, how much does it go for these days?, I remember seeing on a few lists in the 90s but did'nt really bother about it, thanks for the info by the way wicked.gif

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Think you paid the money mate, worth every penny for that track alone.

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Just a confirmation-it is Kim Weston. As I always say to people (in the queue at the Post Office, random old ladies in the street, that bloke up the road with the comb over, the fat lady in the butchers, the vicar, my grandad ect) these 12" were mixed to be heard loud in a club and that when they come into their own. Look out for Karen Pree's "Girl With A Broken Heart". Its the best.

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