Guest wigantojapan Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 stumbled across this on you tube at first not to my taste but after a few listens it grows so again people any info on this . was it ever played at the shotts all nighters cheers
Dave Pinch Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 as it happens me and dave flynn were on about this the other day. its on tamboo and i think there are two different colour labels. was around the £200 mark at one point. ive not heard it out a lot but then im from the graveyard that is south yorkshire. dave may have one for sale or knows where to get one dave
Soulcarp Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 i'm sure iv'e got one of these on a red coloured label nice soulful record if i remember rightly will have to look when i get home regards johno p.s. flynny had one up for sale seen listed at 400quid
Dave Pinch Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 i'm sure iv'e got one of these on a red coloured label nice soulful record if i remember rightly will have to look when i get home regards johno p.s. flynny had one up for sale seen listed at 400quid 400 maybe is a little steep. brill mid tempo soul 45 tho dave
Rick Scott Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 Great soul record i remember giving spins over the years at the "Canal Tavern" Thorne (Dearlove days) Modern/crossover nights, "Arties Mill" Modern nights Brigg" and at "Yarmuff" in the collectors sessions. Another "Black Knight" purchase, £80 (back in the 90's) not an easy record to find these days but pure quality, Mines on the red TAM-BOO label 6719 writen by SILVERS. Was not aware of other label colour. Good luck finding a copy as should be in all good collections
boba Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Great soul record i remember giving spins over the years at the "Canal Tavern" Thorne (Dearlove days) Modern/crossover nights, "Arties Mill" Modern nights Brigg" and at "Yarmuff" in the collectors sessions. Another "Black Knight" purchase, £80 (back in the 90's) not an easy record to find these days but pure quality, Mines on the red TAM-BOO label 6719 writen by SILVERS. Was not aware of other label colour. Good luck finding a copy as should be in all good collections silvers is eddie silvers
Dolly13 Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 If anyone is looking for a copy of this, I have one for sale here Dolly
Anoraks Corner Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 p.s. flynny had one up for sale The fish doesn't lie...almost mint...clean labels...£350 inc courier service P&P. >>> Press here for lotsa sales'n'label scans <<<
Soul-slider Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 The fish doesn't lie...almost mint...clean labels...£350 inc courier service P&P. >>> Press here for lotsa sales'n'label scans <<< Similar looking label design to Gordon Keith's 'Look Ahead' on Calumet.
Louise Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Hi Guys Chuck Ray used to be a frequent give away in Soul Bowl soul packs nobody wanted it, it was deemed too slow at the time. It wasn't until crossover became popular and as Rick Scott mentions it received spins at Thorne it gained any value. The other side "Come Alive" Came out on another Chicago label Five-O with a rather dubious funk flip I.M.O It still baffles me why this is regarded as a £300-£400 record. Dave W
Mal C Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 couple months ago I sold my copy for £400, then bought it back at £200 from the same guy, he got a White one, demo that is, and now chuck is back sitting next to Ray Hines in the racks...and I'm a very happy man for it.. !! Laughs Mal.C.
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