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Sam Dees - What's It Gonna Be (prev. unreleased) : New Diggin' Deep 7" Release

Today we have the press release from the boys at Diggin' Deep regarding the label's latest 45rpm. This time we are presented with a Sam Dees double-sider, including a previously unreleased take of a track from his iconic "Show Must Go On" LP for Atlantic, and on a flip, a stunning deep soul ballad...

DD 005A Sam Dees ‘What’s It Gonna Be’ DD 005B Sam Dees ‘Tag Tag’

"....Two tremendous Soul sides, each with a different flavour, though both are classic ‘Southern Soul’ tracks, emanating from the legendary Sound of Birmingham Studios, Alabama, USA.

The topside of this latest release is a title from the classic ‘The Show Must Go On’ LP. This particular cut was edited for a single release, which never saw the light of day on vinyl, that is until now. DJ’s who have enjoyed playing the track from the LP over the years will treasure this fabulous DJ / Radio edit on vinyl 45. On the flipside is the demo of Sam Dees soul ballad, ‘Tag Tag’ written for Bill Brandon on Piedmont Records back in 1976. This is yet another gem previously unreleased on vinyl until now.

This exclusive is its first ever release as a single and is out now for a very limited time on one of our special edition vinyl 45s.

Both sides are written by Sam Dees and are testament to this artist’s undoubted and wide-ranging talent. Diggin’ Deep are extremely honoured to be able to bring you these recordings and plans for more from Sam Dees are on the horizon...."

Diggin’ Deep Records - Making available a series of excellent Soul recordings from the 60’s and 70’s, most of which will be released as a limited edition 45 for the very first time, and the occasional, carefully selected, re-issue.

The DD005 collector’s release is a limited pressing @ just £12 each plus postage and packing. Pre-order is available while stocks last. One copy per customer. Go to www.Diggin-Deep.com for order details.

 



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