Guest Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Picked up this immaculate ACE SPECTRUM up a couple of months back for £4 in a south London junkshop, along with a nice little pile of records, no bankbreakers, but some nice sounds all for pennies. Have noticed that the publishing is quoted as 'Nick o Val' but I'm sure I've seen a picture where the publishing was credited differently. Also in that picture I am sure there were some slight other label differences, i.e the position of the 'vocal' moniker etc. The run out on this is ST -A - 29220 - 7, nothing else. Is this a boot or was there more than one issue with differing credits etc? Main reason I ask is that I've just seen this for sale publicly in the last week for £50. Interesting to know whether the guy concerned knows the status of the record? Apologies if this record has been covered before in such a manner.
Guest Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Semi known gem Group: Mint Minus Posts: 50 Joined: 01-December 07 Event:: West Indian Club, Southampton Posted 15 minutes ago Picked up this an immaculate ACE SPECTRUM 'Dont Send Nobody Else' a couple of months back for £4 in a south London junkshop, along with a nice little pile of records, no bankbreakers, but some nice sounds all for pennies. Have noticed that the publishing is quoted as 'Nick o Val' but I'm sure I've seen a picture where the publishing was credited differently. Also in that picture I am sure there were some slight other label differences, i.e the position of the 'vocal' moniker etc. The run out on this is ST -A - 29220 - 7, nothing else. Is this a boot or was there more than one issue with differing credits etc? Main reason I ask is that I've just seen this for sale publicly in the last week for £50. Interesting to know whether the guy concerned knows the status of the record? Apologies if this record has been covered before in such a manner.
paup-ine Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 The info is on here somewhere. Look for the STEREO on left of lable UNDER THE A (or Atlantic) which I think is the one to have. Some have this on the right had side. P
Blunny Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Picked up this immaculate ACE SPECTRUM up a couple of months back for £4 in a south London junkshop, along with a nice little pile of records, no bankbreakers, but some nice sounds all for pennies. Have noticed that the publishing is quoted as 'Nick o Val' but I'm sure I've seen a picture where the publishing was credited differently. Also in that picture I am sure there were some slight other label differences, i.e the position of the 'vocal' moniker etc. The run out on this is ST -A - 29220 - 7, nothing else. Is this a boot or was there more than one issue with differing credits etc? Main reason I ask is that I've just seen this for sale publicly in the last week for £50. Interesting to know whether the guy concerned knows the status of the record? Apologies if this record has been covered before in such a manner. Mine has the Pub: Nick-O-Val with the VOCAL just above it on the right of the label. But the matrix in the run-out is slightly different. Mine is ST-A-29220-4 not 7. It also has the tell-tale AT and another squiggle that I can't make out. Blunny.
Sebastian Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 This 45 was a good seller at the time of its release and was pressed at several different pressing plants which explains the differences in label layout. There are at least 3 different issue variations. All of them are originals. Some are pressed on vinyl and some are pressed on styrene. Some examples:
Dave Pinch Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 it made no59 on the pop charts in 1974 (r n b no10) so as sebastian says a big seller on release. if its got their version of james taylor`s dont let me be lonely tonight on the flip all copies are original. the original promo is mono/stereo and there are at least 2 different variations of that as well as a white label original test pressing the boots have another atlantic classic on the flip im sure dave bentinck back room 19th june
bri pinch Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 it made no59 on the pop charts in 1974 (r n b no10) YOU FIBBER DAVE, IT MADE 57 ON'T POP CHARTS AND 20 ON'T R&B CHARTS BRO PINCH. BENTICK, BACK ROOM T'NEET WITHEE.
Guest Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 Thanks chaps, put my mind at rest there. So I guess my £4 was a nice little punt, apart from it being a great record anyway.
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