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Did T.K. Records ever issue a dedicated promo 45 for "I Get Lifted"? I received a double-A sided DJ 45 for "I Can't Leave You Alone," but when the label flipped the single in favor of the B-side, I was sent a stock copy with a purple "PLUG SIDE" stamp inside a purple ring on the "Lifted" side.

"I Get Lifted" is listed as stereo on my copy, too.
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Never saw a dedicated promo single of "I Get Lifted" after it was flipped. T.K. Records reserviced commercial stock pressings with purple "PLUG SIDE" on "I Get Lifted". All of my copies are listed as Stereo but play in Mono. One is a Promo reservice, the other three stock copies. One is Vinyl, the others styrene.
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Never mind. :) I answered my own question by reacquainting myself with a record I'd forgotten I had. There was, indeed, a dedicated, double-B-sided promo 45 for "I Get Lifted", shown here next to its double-A-sided promo predecessor, "I Can't Leave You Alone".

Both sides of the "stereo" "I Get Lifted" DJ 45 play mono. Perhaps T.K. meant that having the same mono recording on both sides of the record somehow made the sum total stereo. ;)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KentT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2012 at 6:02am
Thanks for that post. Solves some curiosity about the existence of the Double B Side promo. Still mono though. Apparently a low budget session as was Rock Your Baby.
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Originally posted by eriejwg eriejwg wrote:

Saw mention on the BSN board that the George McCrae album is being remastered and re-released on July 3rd. No indication of whether "I Get Lifted" will be in true stereo.

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1. Rock Your Baby
2. I Can t Leave You Alone (I Keep Holdin On)
3. You Got My Heart
4. You Can Have It All
5. Look At You
6. Make It Right
7. I Need Somebody Like You
8. I Get Lifted
9. Rock Your Baby (Reprise)
10. Rock Your Baby (Single Version) (Bonus Track)
11. Look At You (Single Version) (Bonus Track)
This is a UK release on Big Break Records (part of the Cherry Red label). Anyone have any of the previous Big Break releases? Any recommendations or should I avoid this one?
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Quote This is a UK release on Big Break Records (part of the Cherry Red label). Anyone have any of the previous Big Break releases? Any recommendations or should I avoid this one?

Big Break is a superb label. I have their Denice Williams "Let's Hear It for the Boy" deluxe edition. All remastered from tape -- no disc dubs here.

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Thanks Brian.
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