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I've seen a Tamla white label 45 of this with Smokey Robinson "legend in it's own time" on the flip.. was this a legit reissue, I understand this tune was previously unreleased, can anyone confirm?

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Jon

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Guest Trevski
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I've seen a Tamla white label 45 of this with Smokey Robinson "legend in it's own time" on the flip.. was this a legit reissue, I understand this tune was previously unreleased, can anyone confirm?

cheers

Jon

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I've seen a Tamla white label 45 of this with Smokey Robinson "legend in it's own time" on the flip.. was this a legit reissue, I understand this tune was previously unreleased, can anyone confirm?

cheers

Jon

Look out for an equally brilliant version of the same song by the great Brenda Holloway also un-issued, however there is one issued version by Stevie Wonder I think LP only.

Regards

Alan

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Look out for an equally brilliant version of the same song by the great Brenda Holloway also un-issued, however there is one issued version by Stevie Wonder I think LP only.

Regards

Alan

Roger Banks has an acetate of the Brenda Holloway version. Sublime. Heard it palyed at Cleethorpes last year. Made the weekend it was that good. I would dontae a kidney to own the acetate.

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Gorgeous record...Although I love BH's version Tammi's is the best...a few other versions too as we've discussed a few times before on here... wink.gif

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I do understand why alot of recordings remained in the can and weren't sanctioned for release by Motown's infamous quality control team because although we like them most would not have stood a chance commercially, however when we talk about such sublime soul music as "All I do" by either artist then in my opinion Motown made a big mistake, as a Motown collector I would love to have seen this released especially on the traditional black & silver UK Tamla Motown logo, mouth watering. Motown at it's very very best.

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Alan

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