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Ady C. digging deep into the Pied Piper vaults brought something back into my mind from donkeys years ago. I vaguely remember amongst a bunch of records I was buying there was a pressing that was either 3 or 4 tracks. (it may still be around here somewhere?)
I think it had a black label with white writing, and the label was something like On Demand, In Demand? I remember one of the tracks was The Jaywalkers Can't Live Without You, with maybe ZZ & Co? but that's not what this post is about. My query surrounds this Pied Piper track. It was listed as Soul Superman. I can't remember if it said Soul Superman No 3 or just Soul Superman.
I think I tried it for comparison against both the versions we all know on the album and it was different to both the 45 version and the track called Soul Superman part 2. What was the story? was it from when Guy & Chris King had that haul of unreleased Detroit stuff in the Stafford era?
It's been years since I heard it, but my memory says it was the "best" version (but maybe that was because we all knew the other two, and so because this was an alternate take it automatically had to be "better".
If it was a legit thing, will it appear any time soon via Kent?
any info/theories/gossip greatly appreciated

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