45 RPM Record, “Love Dream”/天上人间 by Maurice Patton and The Melodians. (Q6)

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7-inch format vinyl record with a pink sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00003-2].
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45 RPM Record, “Love Dream”/天上人间 by Maurice Patton and The Melodians.
7-inch format vinyl record with a pink sticker at the centre, inside a plastic cover. Stored inside paper sleeve [2022-A00003-2].

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    Recreational
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    Personal
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    1968
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    Paper
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    Maurice Patton
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    The Melodians
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    Happy Records
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    18cm (diameter)
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    <1kg
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    <1kg
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    1°17'24.9720"N, 103°51'7.0524"E
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    Singapore
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    Jurong Storage Unit
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    Jurong Storage Unit
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    Eric Foong
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    Michael Cheng
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    Donation
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    Music
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    Vinyl
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    Singapore bands
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    Popular music in Singapore
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    English popular music
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    Bands
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    NA
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    “Maurice Patton and the Melodians” were an influential band in 1960s Singapore, and recorded many songs in both Chinese and English under a range of companies. Patton also recorded music under his own name. Maurice Patton died in June 1991, and Simon Junior (real name Simon Anora) was based in the Philippines as of 2017.
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