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<blockquote data-quote="jakejig" data-source="post: 852818" data-attributes="member: 21773"><p>Hello to everyone. I am trying to find out about Don Deopo (female bandit of love) by Laura Green</p><p>on the Way Out label. I cannot find any reference to this record having sold. Any info as to scarcity</p><p>or rareness would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Also,I have a copy of You're not loving a beginner by Jesse Fisher on Way Out. All the copies I see</p><p>for sale are spelled Your instead of You're. However the discography page lists the title with the word</p><p>You're. Does anyone have any information as to which is correct,or was the Your earlier,the mistake caught</p><p>and corrected or was it the other way around as to a correction?</p><p></p><p>Once again thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakejig, post: 852818, member: 21773"] Hello to everyone. I am trying to find out about Don Deopo (female bandit of love) by Laura Green on the Way Out label. I cannot find any reference to this record having sold. Any info as to scarcity or rareness would be appreciated. Also,I have a copy of You're not loving a beginner by Jesse Fisher on Way Out. All the copies I see for sale are spelled Your instead of You're. However the discography page lists the title with the word You're. Does anyone have any information as to which is correct,or was the Your earlier,the mistake caught and corrected or was it the other way around as to a correction? Once again thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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