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Yes, I would say that the Mighty Lovers on the yellow issue is significantly harder than the Ideals on the purple label.

The Mighty Lovers' copy is also on vinyl rather than styrene - which many people prefer.

Price-wise, Manship's Guide has the Mighty Lovers at £250 and the Ideals at £200 - both prices too high IMO by about £100 - but the price differential is probably fair.

Many copies I have seen of both releases have been a bit rough.

Cheers

Richard

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Yes, I would say that the Mighty Lovers on the yellow issue is significantly harder than the Ideals on the purple label.

The Mighty Lovers' copy is also on vinyl rather than styrene - which many people prefer.

Price-wise, Manship's Guide has the Mighty Lovers at £250 and the Ideals at £200 - both prices too high IMO by about £100 - but the price differential is probably fair.

Many copies I have seen of both releases have been a bit rough.

Cheers

Richard

I've got an ideals , is there any difference in the two versions ?
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I've got an ideals , is there any difference in the two versions ?

THANKS for the replys.

I thought the yellow was the harder, and i have a copy in excellent nic. As for difference in the two discs. there is a difference in production audibly in the discs. which is why i have the yellow "mighty lovers" a little more earthy in sound for me that cut.

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THANKS for the replys.

I thought the yellow was the harder, and i have a copy in excellent nic. As for difference in the two discs. there is a difference in production audibly in the discs. which is why i have the yellow "mighty lovers" a little more earthy in sound for me that cut.

also a white demo to this that is exceedingly hard, even seen one with hand written label credits somewhere.

BRI PINCH.

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Yes, I would say that the Mighty Lovers on the yellow issue is significantly harder than the Ideals on the purple label.

The Mighty Lovers' copy is also on vinyl rather than styrene - which many people prefer.

Price-wise, Manship's Guide has the Mighty Lovers at £250 and the Ideals at £200 - both prices too high IMO by about £100 - but the price differential is probably fair.

Many copies I have seen of both releases have been a bit rough.

Cheers

Richard

hi,

how much do you think this one is worth,

joe,

BOO-GA-LOO # BL-108 # IDEALS / THE MIGHTY LOVER / THE MIGHTY LOVER with demo sticker ( see scan )

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also a white demo to this that is exceedingly hard, even seen one with hand written label credits somewhere.

BRI PINCH.

Never even seen one Bri.(demo that is). this is me waiting to see onetumbleweed3.gif

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Never actually seen a blue one, yellow and purple but not blue. I know this thread is now some 3.5 years old but you can pick a good one up today for about £100/120 most of the purple ones tend to be VG/VG+ although I did see a mint one about 7 months ago.

 

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I've been after a Mighty Lovers in mint condition for ages,if anyone has one for sale please pm me. Thanks Chris.

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