Review: The Inspirations' 'No One Else Can Take Your Place' is a gem of Northern Soul, revered for its rarity and the myths surrounding it. Produced by Joey Jefferson and recorded in 1966 by the LA vocal group consisting of John Gibson, Huey and Lou Bell, and Charles Perry, the track was shelved due to contractual disputes. Despite limited initial distribution, it became legendary in the Northern Soul scene, with only a few copies known to exist. In the late 70s, collector Neil Rushton discovered Joey Jefferson still had the masters and arranged for a reissue. However, Jefferson mistakenly pressed a version featuring Charles "Diamond" Pennywell, who had recorded his take during the original sessions. This alternate version, while excellent, was distinct from the Inspirations' take. Today, the original Inspirations' 45 is a coveted collector's item, often fetching thousands of pounds, while the Charles Diamond version remains a sought-after rarity. This reissue by Finders Keepers Records brings the story full circle, offering a slice of Northern Soul history for aficionados and collectors alike.
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