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which version of this is the original, is it the blue one? g.gif

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which version of this is the original, is it the blue one? g.gif

Andy There's copies without the number V-1001 on and they harder, only ever seen Blue issues! but you should find that they stamped Frankford Waine on the A side "Think About Tomorrow"

can scan ya an issue if ya want?

hth

steve

Guest Andy Kempster
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Andy There's copies without the number V-1001 on and they harder, only ever seen Blue issues! but you should find that they stamped Frankford Waine on the A side "Think About Tomorrow"

can scan ya an issue if ya want?

hth

steve

cheers Steve any help would be appreciated, i know its not exactly an expensive record but still want to get the proper on, seen a blue and greeny/khaki coloured one so far

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cheers Steve any help would be appreciated, i know its not exactly an expensive record but still want to get the proper on, seen a blue and greeny/khaki coloured one so far

Got one for sale on here

Blue issue without the number on the label, Frankford & Wayne stamp on run out of other side

Near mint - £15

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I bought the Ethics CD "Golden Philly Classics" (on Collectables) about 15 years ago, loved a track on it called "Nothing's too good for my baby" and looked around for it on a single, before I found out it was actually the Springers. So are they the same group or was it just a bit of dodgy CD compiling?

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I bought the Ethics CD "Golden Philly Classics" (on Collectables) about 15 years ago, loved a track on it called "Nothing's too good for my baby" and looked around for it on a single, before I found out it was actually the Springers. So are they the same group or was it just a bit of dodgy CD compiling?

Not the same group (as far as I know) but both recorded on Whale

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Paul

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I bought the Ethics CD "Golden Philly Classics" (on Collectables) about 15 years ago, loved a track on it called "Nothing's too good for my baby" and looked around for it on a single, before I found out it was actually the Springers. So are they the same group or was it just a bit of dodgy CD compiling?

definitely not the same group, there is a little bit more info about the springers on the jamie guyden ethics comp (which includes a mindblowing unreleased ethics sweet soul cut called "not enough love"). I think it was just "dodgy CD compiling" as you say -- I think they got the tapes, it was on the tapes, so they just released it as the ethics without knowing what it was.

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