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About 50 quid.

Different flip.

Criss Cross is first?

Thought there were two different pressings on Boo...one with the same b-side, and another one with the different track.

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Thought there were two different pressings on Boo...one with the same b-side, and another one with the different track.

Going off memory as my Brothers of Soul 45s are boxed up in storage whilst I'm ripping rooms apart at home.

You might be right with their being two releases of Hurry on boo...

More common one is the one with the diff flip to the Criss Cross one if that's the case.

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Going off memory as my Brothers of Soul 45s are boxed up in storage whilst I'm ripping rooms apart at home.

You might be right with their being two releases of Hurry on boo...

More common one is the one with the diff flip to the Criss Cross one if that's the case.

There are two releases on Bo, flips are Can't Get You Off My Mind (Boo 1001) and I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser (Boo 1004)

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There are two releases on Bo, flips are Can't Get You Off My Mind (Boo 1001) and I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser (Boo 1004)

The b-side on Criss Cross is 'Can't Get You Off My Mind' and it's numbered 1001 as well. Is it like an east coast/west coast pressing thing?

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The b-side on Criss Cross is 'Can't Get You Off My Mind' and it's numbered 1001 as well. Is it like an east coast/west coast pressing thing?

no, they are all chicago pressings

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thanks for that what a record

kev

Its that man Fred Bridges again ! :ohmy:

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