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Guest Nick Harrison
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Cynthia Brown - "Heaven Must Have Sent You" (Qiana 2001) Cracking 70's sounding female vocal B sided offering. Spun on the rare occasion's in the mid eighties. Is this record little unknown or a well worn out seventies oldie. Anyone any previous knowledge or even a current update to add to this thread.

Pincher Brother's ?

Thanks in advance from one's who interested.

Regards

Nikolas. :thumbsup:

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Guest Nick Harrison
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It has more recent crossover spins. Nev had one for sale at £300 few months ago.

Cheers Chalky for your immediate reply, as always first on the button. Those crossover boys sure know how to reactivate little gems and even reactivate larger very over popular common known one's. :lol: :lol: .

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I enjoyed this old thread:

also she posts an intro here:

back to the first thread, it's really amusing to me the sort of pre-ebay valuations and conceptions of rarity that people had. I suspect that it's not the fault of some of the people posting, that instead they had been gouged by some other dealer who charged them a million bucks and hyped up the rarity. Some of the older "rarest record" type threads are pretty funny to read.

Guest Nick Harrison
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I enjoyed this old thread:

also she posts an intro here:

Hi Bob,

sincere thanks for the above information contained in both the previous threads - which I misssed. But then Soul Source have too much daily throughput, it sure is hard to capture it all. Silly money indeed and great to read posts from the artist. :wave: .

Kind regards,

Nikolas :thumbsup:

Guest Nick Harrison
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i bought Nevs copy and have and will be playing it at the Greatstone and wherever else will have me on

mark

:thumbsup: Good on you Mark - great tune, cracking B side up there with Yvette Carson "Next To You" on Bean Town ( A side being Cash Play). Would agree with Sean H played by both Peter Shirley and Andy Whitemore. Picked my copy out of Mike Godfreys sales box for £6.00 before first hearing it, on the same nite at Thorne's famous Canal Tavern - enjoy. :thumbup:

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