Fabulous Jock and thank you - especially for the mention with regards that famous Tank Top! :o)
As you may recall, at the time I started playing the record (especially at AllNighters) nobody gave it a prayer.
It was a bit of a non-starter for many people. Far too subtle, no stomp-stomp beat and it was always regarded as a Darrell Banks third grader (by many on the NS Scene at the time) in comparison to 'Our Love/Pocket' and 'Open The Door'.
Consequently it had been criminally ignored, by most, since its release.
But it sums up for me what I was aiming to do at the time (and am still doing to some extent, if I'm honest) and that was to help shatter the prejudices and rules that bind, blind and shackle the music policy and playlists on the UK soul scene. Looking back, many of my spins around that time would now be deemed 'crossover'.
But, back to the track. It's a truly GREAT Soul record whichever level you view it from (amazingly and cruelly relegated to the 'b' side on release) and, in my view, it needed to be heard on the scene. Of course, in these more enlightened times, its thoroughly deserving of its status within Soul music circles and highly regarded by even the most hardcore NS fan... (even if that recognition came many years after its release).
Better late than never eh, mate!
And agreed, great thread Gareth.
Sean