MUSIC MACHINE- Talk Talk/Come On In- SUPER RARE Black letter promo LISTEN*

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isnw_ecp MUSIC MACHINE- Talk Talk/Come On In (Original Sound 61, LA, CA, US 1966) vinyl is VG++ label has writing throughout - since it went to radio stations.  I've have NEVER seen nor heard another copy of this version!!!

VERY VERY RARE!!!   


*From the site G45central: 

My nephew swears the b&w promo of Talk Talk is a different

 [superior] take that the plain black label version and the 

mono lp release. I never noticed the difference myself, but I 

usually play the promo, so I may be immune. Sean Bonniwell has 

complained that the promo 45's often had different takes but 

didn't like to elaborate.

 listen above - from the actual 45...


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