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Hi, can anyone tell me owt about the following record

Keep on Walking -Final Decisions--Bumpshop162--Detroit-- 1971??

written by J.J.Barnes/H.Ross/J.Davis

produced by Mike Terry(HAD TO BE)

Who were they,anyone know the group members,did they do anything else?

Regards

Tony Coleby and The Football Hooligan.

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A good and easily obtained record to buy.

£10 - £15, loads available on Gemm

  topcatnumpty1 said:
Hi, can anyone tell me owt about the following record

Keep on Walking -Final Decisions--Bumpshop162--Detroit-- 1971??

written by J.J.Barnes/H.Ross/J.Davis

produced by Mike Terry(HAD TO BE)

Who were they,anyone know the group members,did they do anything else?

Regards

Tony Coleby and The Football Hooligan.

Hey hunny i'm sure i saw that on a list recently not sure which one read that many oooops :) rememberd it coz ov BUMPSHOT never heard of it before it was only 15 quid i think luv ya both Di xx :yes:

  topcatnumpty1 said:
Hi, can anyone tell me owt about the following record

Keep on Walking -Final Decisions--Bumpshop162--Detroit-- 1971??

written by J.J.Barnes/H.Ross/J.Davis

produced by Mike Terry(HAD TO BE)

Who were they,anyone know the group members,did they do anything else?

Regards

Tony Coleby and The Football Hooligan.

OR EVEN BUMPSHOP haha :)

  John Reed said:

the sir shambling discography is missing the fact that the bumpshop 45 also came out on the same # but with the pusher on it (it's much rarer). The bumpshop 45 he has listed came with two label designs, a plain one (more common) and one with a car on it. A different version of the pusher got released by some other artist, I think on Zudan. My friend talked to the songwriter of that cut, who didn't know anything about the final decisions.

  boba said:
the sir shambling discography is missing the fact that the bumpshop 45 also came out on the same # but with the pusher on it (it's much rarer). The bumpshop 45 he has listed came with two label designs, a plain one (more common) and one with a car on it. A different version of the pusher got released by some other artist, I think on Zudan. My friend talked to the songwriter of that cut, who didn't know anything about the final decisions.

Also, I think one of the group members is herbie ross on hunza

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