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Bobby Moore

(Call me your) Anything Man (7")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Scepter (US) / 1975 / /SCE-12405
7" vinyl, 45 RPM

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by George Tobin
Arranged & conducted by Al Gambino
Written by Harold Beatty
Remixed and edited at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia
A Tom Moulton Mix
Mastered by Jose Rodriguez

TRACKLISTING:

Side A:
(Call Me Your) Anything Man (3:18)

Side B:
(Call Me Your) Anything Man (Disco Version) (5:48)

NOTES:

This is the original release of this popular club hit featuring the same Disco Version available on Volume II of Scepter's "Disco Gold" album and CD, a limited numbers of test pressings were also distributed to some lucky Djs of the day.

In the mid seventies Club Djs categorized many soulful, romantic low tempo Disco songs like this one as "Sleaze Music" because they were perfect for "dirty dancing" with your partner, not because of any "dirty" content in the lyrics.

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