Not sure if this had been a topic before but have three different copies of "Baby's gone away" on Dore.
I have one copy issue blue with stripes across the middle, a copy the same blue with stripes but promo copy both wit the same b side, however have the same blue label but Promo with NO stripes and with a different "B" side to the others namely "Baby baby all the time". They have the same matrix numbers in the run out groocpve and the same record issue number.
It goes against all the normal record pressing, issuing, formatting information to my thinking. As different b sides get different info on the record.
I want to know the knowledge if it's out there?
There's gotta be better Soul minds out there than my limited knowledge but this one has me sort of stumped? I'm not proud to ask.......HELP!
Easy to figure out. Dore's owner, Lew Bedell repressed his records for "oldies" sales every so often. There was a constant market for Sweet Soul oldies among the mainstream African American and Chic
Not sure if this had been a topic before but have three different copies of "Baby's gone away" on Dore.
I have one copy issue blue with stripes across the middle, a copy the same blue with stripes but promo copy both wit the same b side, however have the same blue label but Promo with NO stripes and with a different "B" side to the others namely "Baby baby all the time". They have the same matrix numbers in the run out groocpve and the same record issue number.
It goes against all the normal record pressing, issuing, formatting information to my thinking. As different b sides get different info on the record.
I want to know the knowledge if it's out there?
There's gotta be better Soul minds out there than my limited knowledge but this one has me sort of stumped? I'm not proud to ask.......HELP!
TIA
Dave H.
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