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Tasso (The Great) Kain:  Castro's Beat / Louise   Comment by telemolendinum

Could this be a U.S. single? (Mobile, Alabama?).

Air Supply :  The Power Of Love (You Are My Lady) / Sunset   Comment by harbottle

Oh Yes From the album "Air Supply" that had the UK single ARIST 623 and also included a Bruce Springsteen track called "Sandy". Great band and I like this version ever since I first heard it when I bought the original vinyl album. Russell Hitchcock has a unique voice imho...

Air Supply :  The Power Of Love (You Are My Lady) / Sunset   Comment by ColgatePing

No way :-(

The Radiators:  Kitty Ricketts / Ballad Of The Faithful Departed   Comment by pjlazenby

Thanks Paul. I was expecting a 'DJ' reference in the matrix (to match the label), and don't have a stock copy with which to compare - so wasn't aware whether or not it was an edit. I appreciate the info - cheers!

Nola York:  Whole Lotta Lovin" / You Just Don't Wanna Know   Comment by 7226power

with accompaniment directed by Arthur Greenslade

Wink Martindale:  Deck Of Cards / Now You Know How It Feels   Comment by sporidium

The B-side of this is an excellent antidote to "Deck Of Cards", but doesn't seem to be available on YouTube, unfortunately.

The Daisy Group:  The Hum Of Life / Undoing   Comment by Billy Two

Notable for being produced by Michael Stipe. Sounds like he may possibly have added vocals as well, but isn't credited as such

The Delfonics:  I'm Sorry   Comment by candiman

Bell distributed Philly Groove hence the Bell logo on the test pressing. I wasn't sure of the etiquette re listing this, but think it is a bit misleading to list it as Bell. I would have simply added it as an image to the Philly Groove issue copy but of course it hasn't been listed yet.

The Radiators:  Kitty Ricketts / Ballad Of The Faithful Departed   Comment by Paul Vinyl

pjlazenby - Mine has CHIS 115-A on the run out. It is a shorter edited version by 25 seconds then the original version so I don't think it's a mispress.Have a look at the label of CHIS 115.

David Bowie:  Al The Young Dudes / Bombers (version #2)   Comment by stiffone

this is a boot made to look real. Not RCA. Label should be Mainman, more than RCA then. Released around 1979. Most likely a US prod. It has a wrap around sleeve on blank paper. Really nice made!

David Bowie:  Al The Young Dudes / Bombers (version #2)   Comment by serooskerke2011

Anyone any idea from which country this record comes from?



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