I Want To Know/ My Need

This is a new, unplayed stock copy from the Louise Neal 45 Collection. The A side is a delightful Motown-style dancer from a female vocal group, while the flip is an intense Deep Soul-style ballad. Note: This beautiful copy has a few notable defects, none of which kick the associated aspect out of Near Mint range, but are worth noting: While the A side label is pristine (see scan), the B side label has an "X" inked on it; the vinyl has a few scuffs and light marks that suggest it was not always carefully handled in storage; and the audio, though pristine on the B side, is complicated for the A side: A tiny defect at the first groove (literally) causes a "pop" just as the song starts, and shortly thereafter a couple of light "pops" interrupt the otherwise pristine Mint audio, which you will enjoy starting about 30 seconds until the end. Overall, the Labels, Vinyl, and Audio grade Near Mint rather than Mint (even though the record is new and unplayed... except by me, of course), reflecting the enumerated flaws.
Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
M- M- (x) M- M-
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Success 109 1963 Not charted
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Artist

The Extensions

The Extensions

Title

I Want To Know

My Need

Track Time

2:37

2:23

Songwriter

J. McHugh (A), J. Willis (B)

J. McHugh (A), J. Willis (B)

Category

Northern Soul/Motown Style

Northern Soul/Motown Style

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