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I think "Tell Me Love" contains the brightest sounding recording quality that I own in my entire collection. How much more EQ could you put on one track? That mind blowing intro when the bass comes in, the choppy sequenced keyboard riff, every instrument has its own wide open space? It's absolute perfection.

Back in the mid 90's I bought Michael's first single, the 12" from 1978, from Craig Moerer, I hadn't heard it and just took a chance. How could I resist buying a record for a few bucks with the title "Do The Camel Hump" on an obscure label by such a great artist? If Discogs stats are to be believed, it hasn't created much, if any demand since! It's an average late 70's funker with interesting artwork.

Take a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd7zHP3727Q

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5 minutes ago, Soulfusion said:

Absoulutely adore the Looking Up To You track....

RIP

Ditto the above - staple diet at most good soul club session nights and a big Trevor Nelson fave .

RIP 

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