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Great track I have had this in my box for nearly six years and always gets a great reaction. I had it on my website for at least 8years prior to that for a fiver, could not sell it, so revisited played it again and it was straight in the DJ box.

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Great track I have had this in my box for nearly six years and always gets a great reaction. I had it on my website for at least 8years prior to that for a fiver, could not sell it, so revisited played it again and it was straight in the DJ box.

I got my copy on Rouser from Rudzi's shop in Leicester in the 90s for @ £2.50 (think he wanted £4 for it, but as usual i Knocked him down)Lol :yes:

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Great track I have had this in my box for nearly six years and always gets a great reaction. I had it on my website for at least 8years prior to that for a fiver, could not sell it, so revisited played it again and it was straight in the DJ box.

Surprised it was n your sales for so long at hat time Sean. Around turn of century, early 00's it was quite indemand, Dome, Drunken Monkey etc.

As said it has been around for years, since the late 80's at least..

I'm also with Nev, anything good in the record is spoilt by he annoying "chick chick".

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Defo the first one.

Rouser copy is pale in comparison :yes:

The strange thing with this is they cut the the bongo driven intro from the Chick Chick side for the Rouser release but left the drab intro for the flip which doesn't get going until 28 sec in to the tune - should have left the Tiny version intro for Chick Chick and cut the flip down - IMHO of course :huh:

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No fella, tis a version of On Broadway, probably didn't help sales as it's pretty dire, but you're right in that the label is more known for rocksteady type releases, both sides of this are also on a comp lp of various 45's on the label, don't know how tough is to find on your side of the water, maybe a q for Pete S?

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Oddly enough, if you read the Pete Lawson "Gospel According to Dave Godin" magazine stuff from 1989, El Corels is mentioned as a newie and one which he is particularly enthusiastic about.

Pete had knocked that around for a few years, think he had it covered up at one point. He made me take it home 3 different times saying it was a goer and would be perfect for djing with. I returned it sheepishly each time.

Think that sayed more about how I could get away with anything at last hour in Allanton rather than me djing skills.

It really does not work for me on any level.

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