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For our 100th Eccentric Soul 45, Numero returns to our Ohio roots with three replica 45s from the Capsoul universe. Marion Black's timeless two-sider InchWho KnowsInch b/w InchGo On FoolInch made a few blips upon it's 1970 , but has taken on a life of it's own soundtracking prestige TV and car commercials around the globe and finally going gold after 65 years. We discovered Ron Harrington's InchBecause You're MineInch demo amongst the Capsoul tapes, a demo cut for founder Bill Moss that never escaped greater Columbus. The mid-tempo harmony joint InchIt Happened To Me AgainInch adorns the flip, with a lo-fi funk backbeat tossed in for good measure. Capsoul's crown jewel group harmony quartet Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr cut just two records in their short time together, but the quartet's InchYou Can't Blame MeInch has endured as a classic example of the raw and unhinged soul sound that Numero is known for. Eccentric Soul from the heart of it all. Album Tracks 1. Go on Fool 2. Who Knows