Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 (edited) Looking at the rather nice demo on JM's auction, it has the London American "scroll" script at the top. Now I've only ever known the boxed logo on issues, and I thought I bought mine on first issue. Does a "scroll" issue exist, or were they using up old style blanks on demos at that time? Edited May 14, 2009 by Jerry Hipkiss
Guest Paul Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 Looking at the rather nice demo on JM's auction, it has the London American "scroll" script at the top. Now I've only ever known the boxed logo on issues, and I thought I bought mine on first issue. Does a "scroll" issue exist, or were they using up old style blanks on demos at that time? I assume they had stock of old-style promo label backgrounds to use up in late 1969 / early 1970 because the same happened with others such as "Gotta Find A New World" / "You Say It" by Al Green. The issues had the rectangular boxed logo but the promo copies used the old-style yellow design with the unboxed logo. Soon after that, most promo copies were similar to issue copies (black background) but by mid 1972 they were mostly using those nice red promo labels. In those days almost all record companies held very large stocks of background labels to be overprinted with various titles and credits as required. Even very small companies tended to print 10,000 or 20,000 background labels. After that, overprinting was quick and cheap.
Denbo Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 I assume they had stock of old-style promo label backgrounds to use up in late 1969 / early 1970 because the same happened with others such as "Gotta Find A New World" / "You Say It" by Al Green. The issues had the rectangular boxed logo but the promo copies used the old-style yellow design with the unboxed logo. Soon after that, most promo copies were similar to issue copies (black background) but by mid 1972 they were mostly using those nice red promo labels. In those days almost all record companies held very large stocks of background labels to be overprinted with various titles and credits as required. Even very small companies tended to print 10,000 or 20,000 background labels. After that, overprinting was quick and cheap. Fairly sure my issue is a scroll label design and not a boxed label design. Will double check when I get home. Unless somebody else comes up with a scan confirming my suspicion.
Guest Paul Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 Fairly sure my issue is a scroll label design and not a boxed label design. Will double check when I get home. Unless somebody else comes up with a scan confirming my suspicion. I'll have to dig it out but I think I've seen issues of The Intrigues in both styles.
Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 22, 2009 Author Posted May 22, 2009 Any luck guys? I'm still "Intrigued" ...sorry!
paup-ine Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Any luck guys? I'm still "Intrigued" ...sorry! Can you scan yours up Jerry? P
Denbo Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Fairly sure my issue is a scroll label design and not a boxed label design. Will double check when I get home. Unless somebody else comes up with a scan confirming my suspicion. Nope, my mistake, mine too is the boxed London type label. Perhaps it's just the Demo's that are scrolled London type label like the one on Manship's auction?
Ernie Andrews Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I think Helena Fersgusons -My terms -is exactly the same. Boxed issue and scroll demo and thats even earlier 1967
Denbo Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I think Helena Fersgusons -My terms -is exactly the same. Boxed issue and scroll demo and thats even earlier 1967 That may well be very true. I am looking at my issue and that's a boxed London, whilst the Demo on Popsike is a scrolled London.
Guest peter burke Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Got an issue for sale if anyone interested. Pete
Denbo Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Got an issue for sale if anyone interested. Pete Boxed London or scrolled?
Guest peter burke Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Boxed London or scrolled? Probably boxed but will check
Modernsoulsucks Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Nope, my mistake, mine too is the boxed London type label. Perhaps it's just the Demo's that are scrolled London type label like the one on Manship's auction? Had a look at my demo and MSC-8158-1C is in run-out. I assume same markings in "boxed" issue. No idea what that proves but maybe something. If by "scrolled" issue you mean looking like Lou Johnson or Donald Height I've never seen a copy and as it came out 24/10/69 when I'd already started buying soul 45s I think I probably woulda done. Pretty sure the demo of re-issue of "In-crowd" is also on scrolled. ROD
Denbo Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Had a look at my demo and MSC-8158-1C is in run-out. YES, MINE'S THE SAME. I assume same markings in "boxed" issue. CORRECT. No idea what that proves but maybe something. If by "scrolled" issue you mean looking like Lou Johnson or Donald Height I've never seen a copy and as it came out 24/10/69 when I'd already started buying soul 45s I think I probably woulda done. Pretty sure the demo of re-issue of "In-crowd" is also on scrolled. ROD
Gigs Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 Looking at the rather nice demo on JM's auction, it has the London American "scroll" script at the top. Now I've only ever known the boxed logo on issues, and I thought I bought mine on first issue. Does a "scroll" issue exist, or were they using up old style blanks on demos at that time? can't answer great tune though bought it yesterday BRILLIANT
Guest mel brat Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) Intrigues "In A Moment" Just superb! - Every home should have one - whatever the label format! My copy of Erma Franklin "Piece Of My Heart" (1967) has a boxed logo - so when did London actually phase out the old style logo? Edited May 23, 2009 by mel brat
45cellar Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) Intrigues "In A Moment" Just superb! - Every home should have one - whatever the label format! My copy of Erma Franklin "Piece Of My Heart" (1967) has a boxed logo - so when did London actually phase out the old style logo?Had a look at my demo and MSC-8158-1C is in run-out. I assume same markings in "boxed" issue. No idea what that proves but maybe something. If by "scrolled" issue you mean looking like Lou Johnson or Donald Height I've never seen a copy and as it came out 24/10/69 when I'd already started buying soul 45s I think I probably woulda done. Pretty sure the demo of re-issue of "In-crowd" is also on scrolled. RODI think Helena Fersgusons -My terms -is exactly the same. Boxed issue and scroll demo and thats even earlier 1967 Here's A Couple of DEMO's Mentioned Above Edited May 23, 2009 by 45cellar 1
Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 27, 2009 Author Posted May 27, 2009 (edited) If by "scrolled" issue you mean looking like Lou Johnson or Donald Height I've never seen a copy and as it came out 24/10/69 when I'd already started buying soul 45s I think I probably woulda done. Pretty sure the demo of re-issue of "In-crowd" is also on scrolled. ROD Sorry if I confused you Rod, I think most people refer to them as "silver top" issues...I think I know what I mean anyway! As regards when the boxed logo came in, probably late 67 or early 68 ish? Certainly remember buying Jerry O "Karate Boogaloo" with the boxed logo as a new release from HMV in Londons Oxford Street, along with Fifth Dimension "Train keep on moving" Jerry. Edited May 27, 2009 by Jerry Hipkiss
Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 27, 2009 Author Posted May 27, 2009 Intrigues "In A Moment" Just superb! - Every home should have one - whatever the label format! My copy of Erma Franklin "Piece Of My Heart" (1967) has a boxed logo - so when did London actually phase out the old style logo? I know that a man of your standing will be aware , but "Piece of my heart" was reissued with the boxed logo in the 70's - with red demos as well!
Pete S Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I used to know what the last silver top was but I can't remember now, it would have been early 67 though I think, the yellow demos continued til 69 or 70, I did write all this up somewhere but the old brain cells have deteriorated. 10121 Earl harrison is a definite silver top but 10127 Brenda & Tabs is a box logo I think.
Jerry Hipkiss Posted May 27, 2009 Author Posted May 27, 2009 I used to know what the last silver top was but I can't remember now, it would have been early 67 though I think, the yellow demos continued til 69 or 70, I did write all this up somewhere but the old brain cells have deteriorated. 10121 Earl harrison is a definite silver top but 10127 Brenda & Tabs is a box logo I think. Come on Pete, don't tease, you know it's all still in that brain somewhere
Dave Pinch Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 the silver tops were phased out around may 1967 but london kept the same design for demos until the end of 1970. the intrigues in a moment was issued in late 1969 and sadly doesn`t exist on a london silver top in the uk. silver tops were used on irish pressings til 1973 so it could exist on that. dave sunday chill out, 7th june, horse and groom pub, east laith gate ,doncaster with twins, joe lakin, soulful mick and guests DONKIT AND RUSS `OLDSOULMAN` STEELE
Anoraks Corner Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 Silver-tops, yellow, orange and red demos...how about a pretty blue one...nice!
Millo Posted December 17, 2016 Posted December 17, 2016 (edited) The Turtles "she'd rather be with me" HLU 10135 came out on boxed. There is a scan of HLU 10135 Silver Top on 45cat but it does not say Made in England. HLU 10134 is silver top with made in England on the label. It is the Ragamuffins Four days of rain. Released 12th May 1967. I think this is the last Silver top made in England. Edited January 13, 2017 by Millo
Dayo Posted December 19, 2016 Posted December 19, 2016 (edited) As an aside, one of the first records I ever bought - just snuck in before it was deleted. Can't help feeling this would be the biggest crossover record of all time, if it hadn't been so well known. What a tune! Reckon my copy would sound even better if it was on a scroll top demo. Yummy! Edited December 19, 2016 by Dayo
Guest Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 On 19/12/2016 at 15:40, Dayo said: As an aside, one of the first records I ever bought - just snuck in before it was deleted. Can't help feeling this would be the biggest crossover record of all time, if it hadn't been so well known. What a tune! Reckon my copy would sound even better if it was on a scroll top demo. Yummy! I remember it got played quite a lot at Wigan Casino. Maybe Dave Evison? Great record, as you probably know, it came out on Bullet in the States before Yew.
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