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Devil's Hideaway/ Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

This is a new, unplayed promo copy from the Louise Neal collection, in its original Smash Records factory sleeve. These tracks feature James Brown at the organ. Although the matrix numbers might lead you to think that "Virginia Woolf" was the A side, in fact from the first mention of the single in Bilozoard (as a "Weekly Spotlight Winner" in March 1965), the single is referred to as "Devil's Hideaway." That said, both of these weird and wonderful instrumentals are well worth seeking out, and personally I think "Who's Afraid..." is the better track (after a single listening, you understand). Note: This beautiful promo copy really has no notable flaws (it's nearly perfect), grading Mint in all respects (Labels, Vinyl, Audio).
Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
M M M M
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Smash 1975 dj 1965 Not charted
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Artist

James Brown

James Brown

Title

Devil's Hideaway

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Songwriter

Nat Jones (A), Knox-Kirkpatrick (B)

Nat Jones (A), Knox-Kirkpatrick (B)

Producer

James Brown

James Brown

Category

Soul Instrumentals

Soul Instrumentals

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