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Mr. Soul  - You're Too Good FLAC album

Tracklist

You're Too Good 2:02
What Happened To Yesterday 2:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
150 Mr. Soul You're Too Good ‎(7", Single) Genuine Records 150 US Unknown
150-2 Mr. Soul What Happened To Yesterday ‎(7", RE, Unofficial) Genuine Records 150-2 US Unknown


Mr. Soul  - You're Too Good FLAC album

Musician performer: Mr. Soul

Title: You're Too Good

Country: US

Style: Soul

Genre: Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1103 mb

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Adrierdin
It is considered this is also a re-issue, the original vinyl been credited on a proper Genuine label with Al Scott as the singer - https://www.discogs.com/Al-Scott-Youre-Too-Good-What-Happened-To-Yesterday/release/4831193
Adrierdin
It is considered this is also a re-issue, the original vinyl been credited on a proper Genuine label with Al Scott as the singer - https://www.discogs.com/Al-Scott-Youre-Too-Good-What-Happened-To-Yesterday/release/4831193
Tisicai
This is one of the most famous cover-ups on the Northern scene. It was originally played by DJ Richard Searling as Maurice McAllister "Your Love Is Slipping Away", before collector Rod Shard turned a copy up and its true identity became known. Credited to singer Al Scott who had actually produced the single. Genuine was a New York imprint from the same family of labels as Unity, Alto Bru-Cel and Atlas and though this great mid-tempo record is as scarce as rocking horse droppings, copies have turned up in Washington DC and New Orleans. Ad Croasdell, 2001 KENT RECORDS
Tisicai
This is one of the most famous cover-ups on the Northern scene. It was originally played by DJ Richard Searling as Maurice McAllister "Your Love Is Slipping Away", before collector Rod Shard turned a copy up and its true identity became known. Credited to singer Al Scott who had actually produced the single. Genuine was a New York imprint from the same family of labels as Unity, Alto Bru-Cel and Atlas and though this great mid-tempo record is as scarce as rocking horse droppings, copies have turned up in Washington DC and New Orleans. Ad Croasdell, 2001 KENT RECORDS