Sleeping In My Car 7" yellow vinyl
JoyRidErno said on February 22, 2007 21:05:
http://www.huuto.net/fi/showitem.php3?itemid=47891892
What the hell is this? Is this real?
purplemedusa said on February 23, 2007 11:11:
BTW speaking of jukebox singles - would you be able to play it on a normal record player? (Given that you have centers - which I have millions off!)
purplemedusa said on February 23, 2007 11:32:
Hehe thanx for the confirmation Tee; having a blond one today!
colinvdbel (moderator) said on February 23, 2007 14:57:
Wasn’t there a slight difference in speed between a jukebox and a regular turntable?
tevensso (moderator) said on February 23, 2007 15:07:
Ha ha, no no no. :) (at least not intentionally) 45 rpm. :) There wouldn’t be a point making special 45s for jukeboxes, would there?
doodle said on February 25, 2007 13:49:
Ohoy! I´m not here that frequently nowadays, but i swinged by today.
Just as an marginal note on your qestion about US Jukebox issue of Sleeping in my car. Crash Boom Bang was also released in the same era as a yellow vinyl Jukebox single in the US, How do you do/Fading like a flower was released in black vinyl on the same lable. The single I call your Name/ Church of your heart was also available as black vinyl juke box issue from the US
(Sadly my copy of the CBB seems to have vanished during the exhibition)
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Earth said on February 22, 2007 21:46:
It´s a Juxebox 7-Single. It´s official and made in U.S.A, but the colour of it is more gold colour than yellow colour so I would say Yellow/Gold colour. It´s not rare to find.