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Hi, anyone know about pressings of Ann Sexton's 'I Still Love You' on Seventy-7 with a different b-side than usual? I've had this record a few times so I'm familiar with the b-side "Come Back Home". I grabbed a spare about a year ago and finally just threw it on and to my surprise the b-side is a completely different song. Really nice, more of a sweet-soul style. Labels are just like any other copy (77-114 catalog no.), and even list "Come Back Home" as the flip. Anyone know about this? I'll include a clip in the post. 

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That track is The Harmonics - Let Me Go

A nice find, i want one. I've had this many times and not had that version.

I think this is the release when the label design changed and it came out on yellow and multi coloured.

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On 25/06/2020 at 20:32, sperol said:

Ah, interesting. Thanks... wonder what it's doing mis-labelled on an Ann Sexton 45.

The Harmonics had a release on Seventy Seven "be your man"  So that's probably the connection. A miss-press by the label?

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