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SNOW WHITE AND THE DWARFS I Love You More Than You'll Ever
Know (Unusual late 60s US wide centred 7" vinyl single featuring the Al
Kooper song first recorded by Blood Sweat & Tears in 1968. The best
guess puts this oddity around 1969 & it's backed with Easy To Be Hard,
which appears to be a self penned tune. Both sides are graced with
female vocals ['Snow White' I guess] and appear very competently
played medium paced ballads. At this point I'll stop, as the pressing
quality on this disc is appalling. How you can press a wide centre 7"
and still have the disc slightly off centre beats me. A feat only
previously achieved by some of the private label reggae presses from
Jamaica. Background noise, gurgle at the beginning, this disc has it all.
The only reason it's here is that One; it has a very cool label & Two; it
doesn't appear to exist. No clue as to what the 'Zodiac International'
label was [private press?] or the artistes themselves. A complete
mystery, but as I've said, it does have a very cool label. If you know
what it is, please put us out of our misery, in the mean time - A
bargain for you!)
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