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Anyone have any idea about a genuine price for this LP?

Cheers, Chris.

Hi Chris, I picked up a demo copy about 15 years ago for £15, and then I found an issue about 8 years ago for £15, I would value you it today at about £30, cracking album, McKinley Jackson at his finest.

Regards

Alan

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friend of mine gave me a demo of this last year, on the few occasions promoters have asked me to play a few tunes ive played the track "how did i lose you" to good reception, prior to my mate giving me his copy i searched for this album for 3 years without finding one

i love wylie's photo on the cover

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The Popcorn Wylie album being part of the mass exodus of Detroit artists to the ABC label (Lamont Dozier, Angelo Bond etc.) in 1974-5, following the successful Four Tops signing to ABC/Dunhill, presumably.

I remember "Lost Time" in particular blowing us away back in '75, as it had similar haunting qualities to "Rosemary What Happened (inst)", if a little slower! I still love it. (I often used to start my tapes off with "Lost Time" as I thought the title was an appropriate lead-in, and it segued nicely into Lou Courtney's "Somebody New Is Loving On You"...)

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The Popcorn Wylie album being part of the mass exodus of Detroit artists to the ABC label (Lamont Dozier, Angelo Bond etc.) in 1974-5, following the successful Four Tops signing to ABC/Dunhill, presumably.

I remember "Lost Time" in particular blowing us away back in '75, as it had similar haunting qualities to "Rosemary What Happened (inst)", if a little slower! I still love it. (I often used to start my tapes off with "Lost Time" as I thought the title was an appropriate lead-in, and it segued nicely into Lou Courtney's "Somebody New Is Loving On You"...)

I seem to recall that the single of 'Lost Time' is either a different mix to the album or, very possibly, a different version altogether?

I think, actually, that Lamont Dozier was instrumental in getting most of these Detroiters on ABC rather than the Tops. They'd already been on Dunhill for a couple of years before all those Invictus-related named pitched up there.

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