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Everyman (Joaquin Joe Claussell's Classic Unreleased Mixes) by Double Exposure

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Release Date: 2004

Label: Salsoul Records

Green transparent marbled vinyl, in a plain white stickered sleeve. 200 Copies Pressed.

Taken from the record sleeve sticker:

Toshiba EMI Ltd presents a very special DJ 12" collectors item.
Taken from the CD album "Salsoul Best Remixes". TOCP-64300.
Toshiba EMI Ltd Japan.

Double Exposure
Every Man*
Joaquin Joe Claussell's Classic Unreleased Mixes

Attention Vinyl Junkies.
To insure *Premium* sound quality, both mixes were
mastered from the 2" Master Tape *directly* to the cutting lathe,
and pressed on *virgin vinyl* at one of the best vinyl pressing plants in the World:
What you're holding in your hands is One of a Very Limited one-time pressing never to be
released again on vinyl using this Superior method, so if you see any of
these versions on any other medium or pressing, you *know* that they are inferior to this
exclusive, limited edition Original Pressing!

Taken from the record's A & B-side vinyl labels:

Not For Sale. Stereo. ASCAP. 33 1/3 RPM.

Published by Lucky Three Music Publishing / Top Bound Music Publishing / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing (BMI).
Original Production and Arranged by Norman Harris for Baker-Harris-Young Productions.
Remix and Additional Production by Joaquin "Joe" Claussell for Sacred Rhythm Music.
Executive Producers: Joe Cayre, Stan Cayre & Ken Kayre for Bethlehem Music Company, Inc.
Produced and A&R directed by Issey Nisawa. Special thanks to Tom Moulton.
(P)&(C) Salsoul Records, a division of Bethlehem Music Company Inc.
(C) Toshiba-EMI Ltd.
For promotional use only - not for sale.

1976 Sal Soul Record Corp.
Special versions taken from the CD album "Salsoul Best Remixes". TOCP-64300.


Notes on durations:
- The correct durations are entered below, as the ones printed on the record (A-side: 14:28 / B-side: 14:46) are wrong.
- Both tracks are the same length, with the main music track finishing at 14:22 on each side, followed by 21 seconds of general studio chat by the engineers & musicians waiting for what sounds like the original 2" recording tape to run-out, which is audible until the track ends.

*The sticker titles the track wrongly as "Every Man", i.e. with a space.

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