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SOTW: Bryan Adams, "Let Me Take You Dancing" SP-12014

Discussion in '12-inch Singles/EPs/Remixes' started by Rudy, May 22, 2011.

  1. Mr Bill Administrator

    Mine's commercial.
  2. Rudy Spinning The Wheels Of Steel

    I wonder if those labels were regional or not. As much as I perused the 12" single bins (a couple of times per week, starting in 1978 or so), I don't even recall seeing this style of label. The few 12"ers I picked up on A&M were all on the standard A&M white/silver/tan label of that era. Other than the custom label on Alpert's "Rise" 12".
  3. Harry Administrator

    I have but one of the actual A&M Disco records, the Lani Hall "Double Or Nothing" 12". The copy I have has both a red and yellow label; both have the "Promotion - Not For Sale" designation around the 12 o'clock position, and both sides are identical, soundwise.

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    The following YouTube version shows no "Promotion" designation, so it must be a stock copy.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYGwWXNg5Jc

    Harry
  4. Rudy Spinning The Wheels Of Steel

    Funny, but up until I started posting images in this thread two weeks ago, it never dawned on me that the "A&M DISCO" lettering on this yellow (and red) label matched the lettering on the colorful generic 12" jacket. My Bell & James 12" came in that jacket, but was the standard issue A&M label.
  5. JH12"fanatic Behind The Grooves

    Rood, I have the commercial pressing. Never had a promo copy of the single.

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