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Sting Englishman In New York / True Faith
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 136970" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>That is the original and much copied Pin Up Girls bootleg that DMF have got listed there. The label is definitely Soft Records although it's also Rockola Music - the funny thing is it says "c 1980" so I presume the label is off another record from then or something.</p><p></p><p>The Paragon release is where the acapella is from - but it's this Soft Records bootleg that is the origin of the acapella combined with the all important piano (from Definition Of Love).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 136970, member: 5"] That is the original and much copied Pin Up Girls bootleg that DMF have got listed there. The label is definitely Soft Records although it's also Rockola Music - the funny thing is it says "c 1980" so I presume the label is off another record from then or something. The Paragon release is where the acapella is from - but it's this Soft Records bootleg that is the origin of the acapella combined with the all important piano (from Definition Of Love). [/QUOTE]
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