George G Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 I see that the Sheepherders "If You Ever Need Me" sold for $2400 and change. Is this a realistic price? Is this a really big record at the moment?
Tai-pan Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 I see that the Sheepherders "If You Ever Need Me" sold for $2400 and change. Is this a realistic price? Is this a really big record at the moment? This doesn't surprise me at all. Very rare, great and indemand. I first played this out at the Drunken Monkey some 5 or 6 years ago, since then its been picked-up and pushed the likes Steve G, Maria and Carl and one or 2 of the US boys. So realistic??... on balance, I'd say yes.
NEV Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 (edited) 1st heard this on the OL' VIRGINIA SOUL compilation cd and considering it was back in 2004 this record has taken it's time to surface. Apart from the few that Tia pan mentions who have been playing it ,a fellow N.east collector picked oune up recently,how much for i don't know. Is it worth that price...why not ..it's rare soul and has al the ingredients to fill a dancefloor ,unlike some expensive rarities . I watched it with interest and maybe because the seller had other more well known big 45's up for auction ,Melvin Brown and Martells(all in great condition) ,this was a tad overlooked. He did however do his homework and put soundfiles up ,but at that price i would well assume it's gone to someone who already knew it and it's potential . Sleeve notes from the cd make for some interesting reading.....the band made up of a white backing with a black frontman ,were all very young . It was a miracle they got to perform ,because they had to get past the strict rule of performing as minors in a club tha tsold acohol. Gigging on a night and having to drive 4 hrs to get back to school the next morning. p.s if i get time i'll scan the pic of the band and post it up Edited January 23, 2010 by NEV
Ezzie Brown Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 i guessed it woud go......dj buyer prob .....big money all day long imo. ezzie
Chalky Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 1st heard this on the OL' VIRGINIA SOUL compilation cd and considering it was back in 2004 this record has taken it's time to surface. Apart from the few that Tia pan mentions who have been playing it ,a fellow N.east collector picked one up recently,how much for i don't know. It has been picked up and played by others, has been a regular spin out and about for a few years now. I wouldn't say it was a tad overlooked when it fetched $2400+ and it got more views than the Martells.
NEV Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 It has been picked up and played by others, has been a regular spin out and about for a few years now. I wouldn't say it was a tad overlooked when it fetched $2400+ and it got more views than the Martells. To re-iterate ....it was very slow in reaching that price ...the Martells and Melvin Brown rose in price a lot earlier before they peaked. I looked at it 100 times over the week ,with a view to having a punt ,whereas i never cared for the other two overrated piles of sh**e Morning Chalky
Chalky Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 To re-iterate ....it was very slow in reaching that price ...the Martells and Melvin Brown rose in price a lot earlier before they peaked. I looked at it 100 times over the week ,with a view to having a punt ,whereas i never cared for the other two overrated piles of sh**e Morning Chalky Morning Gimme the Martells and Melvin Brown any day over the Sheepherders. Never really taken to the Sheepherders, rarity over quality IMO.
Billyboy Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 Morning Gimme the Martells and Melvin Brown any day over the Sheepherders. Never really taken to the Sheepherders, rarity over quality IMO. I agree with your taste & comments Chalky. Definately rarity over quality IMO also. I have noticed over the years that this seller always achieves top end prices for whatever they are selling. Full marks for their excellent ebay sales presentation...this obviously works.
Raresoul45s Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 Massive demand on it, I must of had half a dozen enquiries about it over the last year, as I told them I've never seen one, never mind had one. I'm not surprised it went so high. Personally can take it or leave it. What did the martells sell for. Cheers Darren www.raresoul45s.co.uk
Russ Vickers Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 (edited) The 'Sheepherders Ft Bubba Bailey' is brilliant, I have hammered away with this for some years (although I'm sure someone mentioned to me once that this had limited plays at Stafford TOTW ?), it took me a while to get my copy, whilst living in Virginia & it was sourced via my friend who does the Ole Va Soul comps (must get in touch), I think it may have even come via a group member. The Sheepherders also recorded as the Royalle VII on Windmill & the Newport News on RCA. The Sheepherders track is of course the only 'black' lead vocal with Bubba Bailey, the line up was very transcient & was a college band I believe. Its a real belter of a dancer & I'm very pleased, that it is eventually getting some recognition. Virginia has some brilliant out put soul wise & the VA comps helped get some of the lesser known Funk n Soul gems a wider appreciation. Well, done Brent my man, I know they were a labour of love, but hey, they were worth it buddy. Russ Edited January 23, 2010 by Russ Vickers
George G Posted January 23, 2010 Author Posted January 23, 2010 Thank you for all the help I have the record and have played it out a few years ago. I figured it was probably more like a $800 record, but I'm not in the loop. Considering, I will put the record up for trade. - George
Davetay Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 poor record indeed I would not had said poor, but it's not great, average at best.
Guest Arcticsoulboy Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 Absolutely fantastic tune! But then I´m a sucker for Carolina/Virginia stuff... What are you looking for in trades George?
Guest gordon russell Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 I would not had said poor, but it's not great, average at best. ha ha hello dave how ya doin.........just think it,s a bit weak that,s all mate.....see ya soon out and about tezza
Tai-pan Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 The 'Sheepherders Ft Bubba Bailey' is brilliant, I have hammered away with this for some years (although I'm sure someone mentioned to me once that this had limited plays at Stafford TOTW ?), it took me a while to get my copy, whilst living in Virginia & it was sourced via my friend who does the Ole Va Soul comps (must get in touch), I think it may have even come via a group member. The Sheepherders also recorded as the Royalle VII on Windmill & the Newport News on RCA. The Sheepherders track is of course the only 'black' lead vocal with Bubba Bailey, the line up was very transcient & was a college band I believe. Its a real belter of a dancer & I'm very pleased, that it is eventually getting some recognition. Virginia has some brilliant out put soul wise & the VA comps helped get some of the lesser known Funk n Soul gems a wider appreciation. Well, done Brent my man, I know they were a labour of love, but hey, they were worth it buddy. Russ I don't THINK this was a Stafford record Russ. Its a newish discovery (circa 2003). I bought my copy from a collector here in England circa 2002, he said it was a potential Ambassadors C/U, I forgot to cover it when I first played it at Mike H's (Mr Soul-Source) Drunken Monkey soul gig in North Wales, the rest is history. It is good and very soulful, not dirty and raw, but brassy and crisp.... nice. So there you have it. ATB
Russ Vickers Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 I don't THINK this was a Stafford record Russ. Its a newish discovery (circa 2003). I bought my copy from a collector here in England circa 2002, he said it was a potential Ambassadors C/U, I forgot to cover it when I first played it at Mike H's (Mr Soul-Source) Drunken Monkey soul gig in North Wales, the rest is history. It is good and very soulful, not dirty and raw, but brassy and crisp.... nice. So there you have it. ATB I certainly had never heard the record before 2003, but was one I had to have & I have always had faith that it would eventually become better known, hope I had a small part in that along the way........ Russ
Grumpyfella Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 I certainly had never heard the record before 2003, but was one I had to have & I have always had faith that it would eventually become better known, hope I had a small part in that along the way........ Russ Hi Russ Hope you well. My mate Alex Jones has had this since early 9T's and did play it out (still does), can't remember if he covered it up or not. Think he used to play it at Johnny Beggs Congleton Nighters for sure and Paul Johnson's Westhaughton nights but it never really took off. Not a bad tune. Cheers Phil
Ted Massey Posted January 24, 2010 Posted January 24, 2010 Hi Russ Hope you well. My mate Alex Jones has had this since early 9T's and did play it out (still does), can't remember if he covered it up or not. Think he used to play it at Johnny Beggs Congleton Nighters for sure and Paul Johnson's Westhaughton nights but it never really took off. Not a bad tune. Cheers Phil Thats where i had heard it before at west houghton had a few good nights there
Munchkin Posted January 24, 2010 Posted January 24, 2010 Hi Russ Hope you well. My mate Alex Jones has had this since early 9T's and did play it out (still does), can't remember if he covered it up or not. Think he used to play it at Johnny Beggs Congleton Nighters for sure and Paul Johnson's Westhaughton nights but it never really took off. Not a bad tune. Cheers Phil was gonna say that alex was the first i heard play this so underated that lad... like his mate phil wainwright....... lol
Guest Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 What did the martells sell for. Cheers Darren www.raresoul45s.co.uk $1,282.57 https://cgi.ebay.com/THE-MARTELLS-Where-Can-My-Baby-Be-NORTHERN-SOUL-45-MP3_W0QQitemZ110480633387QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item19b928ae2b
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