Within a week, multiple “re-edit” versions appeared. None captured the magic. The original’s magic lies in its imperfection—the slight wow and flutter of the 1981 pressing, the way the high-end rolls off naturally.

The “Exclusive” tag in the title isn't marketing hype. It was literal. According to a 1985 article in Disco Golden Years magazine, the pressing plant in Philadelphia produced only . They were intended solely for radio DJs at WKTU and a few select clubs in the Northeast corridor.

If you are lucky enough to hear a high-fidelity rip of this exclusive (original vinyl rips on YouTube rarely last longer than 48 hours before being DMCA’d), here is what you listen for:

: Released in October 1981, this synth-pop pioneer featured hits like "Just Can't Get Enough" and "New Life". It was the only album to feature founding member Vince Clarke. Lovespell (1981 Film) : A fantasy drama starring Richard Burton.

Directed by (under the pseudonym Troy Benny), the film follows Fernando, a repressed foreign exchange student in San Francisco. Desperate for success with women, he and his friend Dave acquire a used book on hypnosis and attempt to use it to fulfill their sexual desires. Production & Cast

If true, the original 150 vinyl pressings are the only surviving record of this track. They are, effectively, the master.

Spell 1981 Exclusive: Come Under My