This is a new, unplayed stock copy from the

collection, in its original Scepter Records factory sleeve. This rarely seen, uncharacteristic rocker has a distinctive Northern Soul groove — making it perhaps the most desirable Tommy Hunt single for Northern Soul fans. And that's also partly because of the delicious mid-tempo B side, which you definitely won't want to miss. This is the rare early pressing with silver ink (instead of black). Scepter used silver ink until catalog number 1228, according to 45-sleeves.com. Black ink began with Scepter 1229, so most copies of Scepter 1231 were pressed with black ink. This authentic 1962 pressing has "Bell Sound" stamped in italics in the trail-off (in addition to other markings). Note: This beautiful copy has Mint labels. The vinyl has a slight storage warp that doesn't affect playback or audio. The A side audio is Near Mint as well, because even though the record is new, the A side was very slightly mis-pressed (a common occurrence with this release, apparently), resulting in a very slight "wow" in the audio. (Honestly, it's the sort of flaw that you might not even notice if you weren't looking at the spinning 45.) Because the flaw is so slight and because it doesn't affect the B side, I'm grading the audio Near Mint overall. Have a listen to the mp3 snippet of "The Work Song" from this copy, and judge for yourself. :-)