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Hi Nick.

I think this is one of those 45s that don't often turn up in pristine condition. I bought the cleanest one I ever found and it had a slight edge chip. Eventuallly sold it to Rob Messer, I think.

One of a number of NYC singles where it's hard to find mint copies. Another one which springs to mind is the great Chuck Henley on Coach.

Most copies that were pressed seem to have been in the public domain from the time of pressing, meaning that there wasn't a find of mint storestock in quantity by the John Andersons of this world.

You may have to settle for a copy in lesser condition to actually own one, It was pretty rare when first played (by Guy H I think) and has only turned up in dribs and drabs since. Probably currently undervalued IMHO: a serious soul record that has never really fulfilled its potential.

soul on! garethx

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