Paper Man

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Artist Alpaca Phase 3

Label Deep Soul 16

Condition Mint

Condition

MU ... MINT UNPLAYED NEW AND UNUSED IN ANY WAY...LISTEN to sound file

M … Mint No Defects...LISTEN to sound file

M- ... Mint Minus 1 or 2 very light marks vinyl/label...LISTEN to sound file

Ex+ … light marks barely audible vinyl/label...LISTEN to sound file

VG+ … audible marks and/or wear vinyl/label...LISTEN to sound file

G+ … will have audible marks and/or wear vinyl/label...LISTEN to sound file

Defect Abbreviations

STOL sticker on label

STMOL sticker mark on the label

WOL writing on label

H2o watermark/damage to the label

HD heat damage

LD label is damaged

LT label tear

LR label rub

LS label stain

LF label faded

LW label is worn

SLW slight label wear or rub

SLF slight label fade

NAP not affecting play

NOC no original center (uk items only)

RC   replaced original center

CR crack

EW edge warp usually a short lift NAP

SW storage warp, a slow n low warp or lift NAP

SSW slight storage warp very slow n low lift NAP

RW ring wear on label

SKU: 1027162

Paper Man

B Side - sam dees "false alarms"

‘Paper Man’ is a major discovery for lovers of Sam Dees music and the Atlanta/Birmingham soul sound of the 70s. Written and recorded in that productive period, it has only just been found in the vault of Moonsong / Clintone recordings. Sam Dees worked with Alpaca Phase III for the Atlantic release ‘I Like To Party’ in 1974 and a Clintone release the following year. He co-wrote this ballad with Wes Lewis and Ken Walker from the group (he also composed ‘Someone To Run To with Wes Lewis and group member Berry Collins). Dees is the vocalist on ‘False Alarms’, one of several brilliant Dees’ compositions first released on his “Second To None” Kent CD in 1995. With “so tied up” being such an important lyric in this song, it is conceivable that it is a forerunner of ‘So Tied Up’ which featured on his Atlantic LP at this time.
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