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I recently came across this whilst playing through some LP's that a mate gave me, Stax 1969 You've Got To Have Eddie. First track side one, awesome tune that I just keep having too play, and it cost me fekk all.

Did some research and was advised by those ITK that its an album track only.

The soul club take is different, slower and less strings, anybody have any info???

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I recently came across this whilst playing through some LP's that a mate gave me, Stax 1969 You've Got To Have Eddie. First track side one, awesome tune that I just keep having too play, and it cost me fekk all.

Did some research and was advised by those ITK that its an album track only.

The soul club take is different, slower and less strings, anybody have any info???

click here

youve obviously great taste.....been playin this for a few yrs at home. Needs turntable action and it will surely go.

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I recently came across this whilst playing through some LP's that a mate gave me, Stax 1969 You've Got To Have Eddie. First track side one, awesome tune that I just keep having too play, and it cost me fekk all.

Did some research and was advised by those ITK that its an album track only.

The soul club take is different, slower and less strings, anybody have any info???

click here

something rings a bell about a different take on a kent cd ?

bit hazy and may be wrong

there's a few clips on here

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/refosoul?filter0=floyd

one that just listened to sounds diff than used to

have to check lp later

belive its a updated version of a nat king cole standard

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I recently came across this whilst playing through some LP's that a mate gave me, Stax 1969 You've Got To Have Eddie. First track side one, awesome tune that I just keep having too play, and it cost me fekk all.

Did some research and was advised by those ITK that its an album track only.

The soul club take is different, slower and less strings, anybody have any info???

click here

Hi Paul,

I seem to remember a bit of buzz about the track when it came out on Kent and I'm sure that it was played out by Ady Croasdell. Clearly a different mix to the album.

Great track both versions. I used to play this alot back in the mid 90s to universal apathy :D . but agree with Daz that this has yet to have it's day and will do with renued turntable action.

Incidently, the album has the great "Dont tell your mama" an instant fell good record of the highest order and a track I love. I did here that the album version of this was different to the 45, there again I could have been eating too much cheese before bed time.

Regards Alan

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We used an underdub with less instrumentation. Normally we wouldn't but it just sounded so good without it. I played it a few times.

Thanks Adi...do you have an underdub of The Thrill of the Romance kicking about, you'll be mortified to know I'm now on Serotin.

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