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Hello all,
I think I have read something about this here before, but unfortunately I can't find anything:
What is the origin story of:
Darrell Banks - I'm Knocking at your heart
As far as I know there is only an acetate of it preserved, no regular vinyl release from the 1960s, except the reissue of Outta Sight .
The acetate is owned by Mr. Mark Dobson or Mr. Tim Ashibende?

Thanks, the only thread I can find is the following one here, where the actual question of the thread creator is also (unfortunately) not pursued further ...
I would be very happy about a scan, if that is possible.

And the second question would be this:
Through the thread linked here, I became aware of a recording that was unknown to me:

Can someone please provide an .mp3 or similar:

Darrell Banks - The Harder You Love 
Does this recording also only exist as an acetate?
Can someone also help with a scan - Thanks a million.
I think I have only found a version by J.J. Barnes, or a duet with Darrell ... ? Not sure.

Thx

Zanetti

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  • Manfromsoul45s
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    Butch also has one. I have the 45 7" acetate and the others are all 10"

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    The released 45 isn’t as good a mix as the acetate ,as a key part of the record ( the chimes ) is muffled .

  • There are at least two acetates mate, Mark Jones also has one.  There maybe three, not sure if Kitch has one too?  Mark has the song sheet too, titled See How Bad I Wanna Love You  

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There are at least two acetates mate, Mark Jones also has one.  There maybe three, not sure if Kitch has one too?  Mark has the song sheet too, titled See How Bad I Wanna Love You

 

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Just grabbed the 45 for £11.50 on fleabay , my first online auction bid and win ... :thumbup:

All about £40 on Discogs and the other three on the bay are 25/44/45 .

for what it's worth I seem to recall that it was played a couple of times on Richard Searling's Jazz FM show back in the early 2k's. Did he own one of the acetates back then?

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  On 10/06/2023 at 18:53, Chalky said:

There are at least two acetates mate, Mark Jones also has one.  There maybe three, not sure if Kitch has one too?  Mark has the song sheet too, titled See How Bad I Wanna Love You

 

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