Dancing Vinyl

pat livingston

we’ve reached a dead end c/w sugar love

Kent Records • SKU: CITY107Soul

€18.90

Shipping from: 20 May 2026

Tracklist / Audio Preview

2 tracks

Additional Data

Artists

Labels

SKU

CITY107

Genres

n/a

Styles

Condition

New

Media Condition

Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition

Mint (M)

Format

1xVinyl 12" 12inch Vinyl

Description

The Money Records 2” multi-track tape of ‘Sugar Love’ and ‘You Bet I Would’ revealed an unknown title ‘We’ve Reached A Dead End’. This turned out to be a beautiful Richard Cason-penned ballad which featured a lush, dramatic arrangement by Los Angeles musician Ray Jackson, complete with male backing vocals. Cason co-produced the three songs with producer Hadley Murrell who licensed the recordings to Ruth Dolphin at Money. ‘Sugar Love’ only appeared on the flip of the second pressing of ‘You Bet I Would’, the instrumental was used initially. ‘Sugar Love’ is in itself in-demand as a dance track. Money 606 did not sell enough to warrant a further release and the track lay unmixed in the vault until now. Interestingly the tape was dated May 1973, just prior to the two releases, and was described on the box as a rework of a tape from July 1971 - the music certainly wasn’t rushed.

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