October 30, 201410 yr It MUST be if it is, indeed, grey in colour. i've seen blue and pink Wheelsville USA, but no grey.
October 30, 201410 yr Are you asking because the word Cracked is spelt wrongly? In that case, no, it's real. In colour.
October 30, 201410 yr Its an unusual one this ! Most copies are mispressed with the "Craked" and if its spelt Cracked its worth double. However the other side for me "How are you fixed for love" is far superior in my opinion!
October 30, 201410 yr Author On 30/10/2014 at 10:22, Pete S said: Are you asking because the word Cracked is spelt wrongly? In that case, no, it's real. In colour. No Pete, because the label is Grey, well maybe the mispelling too, but mainly the label and that much of the writing at the bottom looks missing.
October 30, 201410 yr this is a not a boot.. its original, and as above folk have said the addy is half missing on loads of copies in circulation.. I'd get Danny White - Cracked Up Over You on Decca, and as Steve says, get Lee Rodgers for 'How are you fixed for love'.. then your covered!!
October 30, 201410 yr I agree with you Mal (though that's not always a good thing) Thought about my copies of Bunny Sigler - Follow your heart; my demo is grey Parkway and my issue copy the standard orange and Yellow. It may have been fashionable for demo's to be grey at one time. Manship confirms the misspelling on some copies of Lee Rogers and assume the demo would have a similar spelling.
In your expert opinions, is this a boot?
