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  On 08/02/2013 at 22:37, Ernie Andrews said:

It aint! Ive PMd you how It came to me!

I'm sure it is. German issue is on Avco Embassy and from what I remember there's at least another Euro issue on that label as well.

Not Belgian, Holland boot for the "Surinamese scene". One of them "IT" thing that to track, understand or surround you have to be "it" to recognize, accept and understand "IT". It's not "A" sound that you can define in simple terms or explian in few sentences. The "Surinamese musical scene" have been a topic on Soul source as far as I remember. So many small "named" after their own labels. Brits had northern soul, Belgians had pop-corn, Deutch had Surinamese. Cheers, Tim

  On 09/02/2013 at 02:16, dave pinch said:

thats a belgian copy..tho how legit it is anybody`s guess

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  On 09/02/2013 at 13:49, tlscapital said:

Not Belgian, Holland boot for the "Surinamese scene". One of them "IT" thing that to track, understand or surround you have to be "it" to recognize, accept and understand "IT". It's not "A" sound that you can define in simple terms or explian in few sentences. The "Surinamese musical scene" have been a topic on Soul source as far as I remember. So many small "named" after their own labels. Brits had northern soul, Belgians had pop-corn, Deutch had Surinamese. Cheers, Tim

i was getting confused with the sabam marking tim......and when i made my earlier post i was very very drunk :rofl:

I thought stemra was Dutch licencing authority which would make it Dutch and legit ? regards confused.

  On 09/02/2013 at 15:16, sharmo 1 said:

I thought stemra was Dutch licencing authority which would make it Dutch and legit ? regards confused.

Anyone can print STEMRA, BIEM, SABAM or NCB on a label without clearing any rights. So that alone doesn't make a record legit.

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