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THE TECHNIQUES I'll Never Fall In Love (1983 Jamaican 10-track LP by
one of the sweetest reggae vocal groups on the planet, self-produced
& self released by Winston Riley. The picture sleeve is Very Good with
the odd crease & light scuff mark whilst the vinyl is clean & plays
Excellent, showing just some faint cosmetic signs of its age WR-1983)
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THE TECHNIQUES Queen Majesty (1967 UK 7" vinyl single, no words
can describe The Techniques, only noises of pleasure: 'Ooooo' and
'Mmmmm' are always first to spring to mind! Backed with Fighting For
The Right. The vinyl displays only faint evidence of play and is in a
very strong Ex condition TI7019)
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THE TECHNIQUES / TOMMY MCCOOK & THE SUPERSONICS
Queen Majesty / Mabrook Wailing (1970s Jamaican
wide-centre 7" vinyl single on the black & white Treasure Isle
label, plain die-cut sleeve. The labels have no paper loss or
writing and the vinylis Excellent with little sign of play)
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THE TECHNIQUES What Am I To Do (1969 UK 7" vinyl single
with four-prong centre, a great Rocksteady effort with Pat
Kelly on vocals, backed with the early Reggae chugger You're
My Everything, plain die-cut sleeve. The labels show
moderate discolouration with a few small annotations to the B
Side label; the vinyl has extensive scuffing leaving it Good,
although play testing confirms no skips or jumps with patches
of noise which never really overpower this highly
sought-after stunnerDU-22)
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THE TECHNIQUES Who You Gonna Run To (Scarce 1969 UK
four-prong centre 7" single on the super cool-looking Camel
label subsidiary of Pama, backed with 'Hi There' on the b-side
(actually Karl Bryan's 'Look Who Is Back'?), plain die-cut sleeve
&the four-prong centre is intact. The vinyl shows a few faint
paper hairline scuffs not interfering with play CA10)
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THE TECHNIQUES You Don't Care (Superb original classic 1967 UK
rocksteady 7" vinyl single, the first release on Duke Reid's ever
collectable Treasure Isle label, recorded at the legendary 33 Bond
Street Studios in Kingston, home of the Trojan Sound System. The
B-Side gives TOMMY McCOOK AND THE SUPERSONICS BAND a
chance to take the credit with 'Down On Bond Street', having
supported The Techniques on the A side. This has its own economic
version of an 'A' label with the A side being carefully hand annotated
with 'A Tony Hall Enterprise' on the intact original three prong centre.
Complete with the original psychedelic leopard skin company paper
sleeve & in fantastic near 'as new' condition, having come from the
vast archive of a former music reviewer & been kept safely in storage
for over thirty years, this is about as good as it gets! TI-7001)
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