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ERROL DIXON Why Hurt Yourself (Rare 1969 UK four-prong
centre 7" single on JJ Records, stunning Reggae crossover by
the Bluesmen who was equally adept at Soul & R&B. Also
features 'She Started To Scream', plain die-cut sleeve. This is
an ex-shop/dead stock example. The labels are Near Mint
with no tears & the vinyl has an incredible deep sheen both
sides & remains in Excellent condition with barely any play
DB-1198)
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ERROL DIXON AND THE GOOD TIME BAND I Need Someone To
Love (1966 UK advance issue of the 7" vinyl single with
four-prong centre on the rough textured Rainbow label,
includes I Want, plain die-cut sleeve. The labels have an 'A'
stamp and the vinyl has just the odd light sign of play leaving
it Excellent RAI-104)
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ERROL DIXON & HIS GROUP Gypsy (1965 UK 7" single on the iconic
dark blue & silver Blue Beat label, with four-prong centre. Also
features the tune 'Miss May', with both songs written by the legendary
Prince Buster [Cecil Campbell], plain die-cut company sleeve. The
vinyl grades VG+ with just the lightest few paper hairlines to highlight
play 45/BB/284)
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ERROL DIXON Six Questions (1967 UK 'A' label demonstration
sample vinyl 7" for the single release, with intact original four
prong centre & release date of 19-5-67 on the label, also
featuring Not Again, Decca company die cut paper sleeve
F12613)
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ERROL DIXON Not Again (1967 UK 7" vinyl single with intact four
prong centre, also including Six Questions, Decca company die cut
paper sleeve F12613)
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ERROL DIXON True Love Never Runs Smooth (1967 UK 'A' label
demonstration vinyl 7" for the single release, with intact original four
prong centre & release date of 29-12-67 on the label, also featuring
What Ya Gonna Do - a duet with JUDY KAY, Decca company die cut
paper sleeve F12717)
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ERROL DIXON Music Discography Of Rare 7" Vinyl Single Records