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Killer record.. Always assumed it would have been played at Blackpool Mecca.Fits right in with 'Love Factory'; 'Seven Day Lover', etc...

 I think I have also heard or read that it was known on the pre-disco, underground scene in New York ...

.If so, can't think why it is so overlooked / under-rated as for me, it holds own with anything from that era!

Any thoughts?

 

Gorgeous deep soul b-side too:

 

 For further info, the version of 'I Can Do It.' on UK London is a different, and better, mix than the original on Shout.

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    File "How could you run away" under Pure Soul. And sat right along side it is her Playboy 45 "Save your love" from a couple o' years later (1977). Sadly no You Tube clip available. Dere

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    When I bought this 45 (UK London) I was so knocked out with "How Could You Run Away" that I don"t think I ever flipped it over. So many thanks for the heads up ! Cheers Paul

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    Not forgetting of course, it was also raved about in Blues & Soul by Dave Godin. Can't say as I can recall it ever getting plays in the clubs at the time - or since.   What's the di

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i bought this on release back in the day, played it locally and no one liked it!

When I bought this 45 (UK London) I was so knocked out with "How Could You Run Away" that I don"t think I ever flipped it over. So many thanks for the heads up !

Cheers Paul

Not forgetting of course, it was also raved about in Blues & Soul by Dave Godin.

Can't say as I can recall it ever getting plays in the clubs at the time - or since.

 

What's the difference with the UK and US copies then? UK London promo and a German Bellaphon with picture cover for me!

Now the other side... that is a beauty isn't it!

File "How could you run away" under Pure Soul.

And sat right along side it is her Playboy 45 "Save your love" from a couple o' years later (1977).

Sadly no You Tube clip available.

Derek

  On 26/12/2016 at 00:44, Derek Pearson said:

And sat right along side it is her Playboy 45 "Save your love" from a couple o' years later (1977).

Sadly no You Tube clip available.

Derek

Only her later re-make on Ichiban as far as I can see Derek - not anywhere near as good is it?

 

  On 23/12/2016 at 00:36, son of stan said:

Killer record.. Always assumed it would have been played at Blackpool Mecca.Fits right in with 'Love Factory'; 'Seven Day Lover', etc...

 I think I have also heard or read that it was known on the pre-disco, underground scene in New York ...

.If so, can't think why it is so overlooked / under-rated as for me, it holds own with anything from that era!

Any thoughts?

 

Gorgeous deep soul b-side too:

 

 For further info, the version of 'I Can Do It.' on UK London is a different, and better, mix than the original on Shout.

Don't care too much for the a side but the flip is beautiful. New to me.

pete

:thumbsup:

I also bought it as a new release and played it out once or twice, with little success, but on flipping it over instantly fell in love with the stunning 'How Could You Run Away'. A truly great record that has stood the test of time.

To be honest John, I can't remember Dave raving over this one, but it wouldn't surprise me if he had. Certainly right up his street.

Cheers and all the best.

:thumbsup:

Sean

 

 

The a side doesn't get any needle time in my record room, however  'How Could You Run Away' is different gravy!!

  On 29/12/2016 at 21:31, Parkypine said:

The a side doesn't get any needle time in my record room, however  'How Could You Run Away' is different gravy!!

True to form! 

I love good gravy nearly as much as good soul music. :rolleyes:

It needs to be deep, silky, rich brown and super tasty! 

Peter

:thumbup:

 

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