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Hi there

 

I'm off-loading a bunch of records and I've come across Joan Moody's "We Must Be Doing Somethin' Right" b/w "The Life Of The Party".

 

I know there's different versions of this, and I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on the release year and value of my copy please.

 

Mine is:-

 

Sylvia Records S-5007

Black label with silver writing and NO white box at the top where the label name is

Matrix: S-5007-A and S-5007-B

 

Many thanks

Jon

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Original copies have one of those extra large capital X in the run out groove, they're raised so you can feel it.

I presume all the copies without are just boots? if so it's actually quite a rare original isn't it?

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Black label moulded silver text on vinyl is a boot. Orig is styrene label is not black..more of a really dark brown or purple with Sylvia in a white oval....and a raised X in the runout

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Black label moulded silver text on vinyl is a boot. Orig is styrene label is not black..more of a really dark brown or purple with Sylvia in a white oval....and a raised X in the runout

SYLVIA_5007-A_DJ.jpgSYLVIA_5007-B_DJ.jpg

SYLVIA_5007-A.jpgSYLVIA_5007-B.jpg

 

Original as Described above by Dave

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL.... A TOP SOUND FROM THE TORCH CATS & MECCA,  BOOTED in 1973 black & silver value £4, original copy £20+, many copys had the label missing? DEMO COPY is rare and goes for a decent sum, if you can find it :g: DAVE K

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These were made at the same plant that did Shrine and Arock, the glue they used must have been terrible, that's why so many of those label's records have a label missing

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