This is an original stock copy from the
Louise Neal 45 Collection. Both of these tracks are fine, mid-1960s Northern Soul dancers, with a special nod to the outstanding A side. The B side is also worth the visit, especially if you're a fan of Deep Soul. (Collector nerd alert: These tracks were also released on the label Hot Line; same year; I don't know the order or details of each release. As far as I know, they're both valued about the same.) Note: This 45 is among those in the Neal collection that she may have actually played, and which apparently spent some of their life outside a protective sleeve. Like most of the 45s in this category, the labels survived almost unscathed (see scan), with only the faintest of storage wear apparent, grading Near Mint. And what a cool label this is! It's an example of why collecting 45s is so much fun... I'll be Polo never released an LP, so if you like label art, you gotta get the 45 rpm record! The vinyl grades a strong EX to reflect a few light scuffs and a handful of tiny scratches on an otherwise-shiny, new-looking surface. The audio grades Near Mint — very strong and undistorted with only a handful of spots with notable surface noise.