Sebastian Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Which two ? excuse me for not noticing ....... Bobricke should be Bobrick. Greene should be Green. But as you stated, quite clever and sure must've taken some time to do.
Pete S Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I've aways though that EMI pressed-up 750 demos of every record. Is this not true ?. Rarest issue Dennis D'ell ,Hoagy Lands, Frankie/Classicals,John Ford, Barbara Mills,etc.. Rarest demo Lou Johnson on London Bigtop ?. I think the Lou Johnson is on a London Monument demo (might be wrong). EMI label demos shouldn't be mega rare, I don't think they did 750 but certainly 250 upwards.
Guest Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Bobricke should be Bobrick. Greene should be Green. But as you stated, quite clever and sure must've taken some time to do. Gotcha Mever really had a good look at it until you pointed it out . Malc Burton
Gilly Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Neither D Banks in the pocket or L Johnson unsatisfied London demos are that rare.I think the red and white stateside(not the green and white)demo on the D Banks are far harder to find
Pete S Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Neither D Banks in the pocket or L Johnson unsatisfied London demos are that rare.I think the red and white stateside(not the green and white)demo on the D Banks are far harder to find I agree. I got £225 for my r&w last year, it was only the second one I'd actually seen in the flesh. I bought it off some dick on ebay, paid him £200 for it and he sent it in a bubble wrap jiffy bag thing with no cardboard and not even recorded delivery.
max millward Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 (edited) Neither D Banks in the pocket or L Johnson unsatisfied London demos are that rare.I think the red and white stateside(not the green and white)demo on the D Banks are far harder to find THE REPS THAT CALLED AT MY SHOP USED TO HAVE 10 DEMO COPIES OF MOST TUNES TO SPREAD ROUND THE AREA THEY COVERED!! MULTIPLY THAT BY 20 ODD REPS AND THEN OF COURSE THEY SENT OUT TO MOST RADIO STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY!! SO YOU WOULD HAVE TO SAY THEY PRESSED AT LEAST 500 COPIES!! NOW HOW RARE IS THE INST BILLY HARNER!! MAX.. Edited March 22, 2010 by max.millward
Pete S Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 THE REPS THAT CALLED AT MY SHOP USED TO HAVE 10 DEMO COPIES OF MOST TUNES TO SPREAD ROUND THE AREA THEY COVERED!! MULTIPLY THAT BY 20 ODD REPS AND THEN OF COURSE THEY SENT OUT TO MOST RADIO STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY!! SO YOU WOULD HAVE TO SAY THEY PRESSED AT LEAST 500 COPIES!! NOW HOW RARE IS THE INST BILLY HARNER!! MAX.. I forgot Billy Harner! Must be equal number 1 rarity.
Pete S Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Heres another one, How rare is William Amos Hunt, Would You Beleive, Camp. Same song as on us Streamside? It's not rare mate, not really anyway - 40 to 60 quid. It's a different take to the one on Streamside for some reason.
Pete S Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 all i want / blue aces on columbia demo......got a press release of it as well...........its a white group harmony track an brilliant, honest ask steve green .............no one seemes to know it , came from itv record library i think,.mentioned it on here before with no responce,.........ezzie https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/THE-BLUE-ACES-THATS-ALL-RIGHT-COLUMBIA_W0QQitemZ230440611890QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Records?hash=item35a754b032 bootlegged about 4 years ago
Lambretta Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I never understand why Darrell banks tops the rarities list, things like Jon Ford philips demo, Vala reegan Atlantic demo, are much rarer but a quarter of the price. I'd say the ben E King is probably the top UK rarity. WHAT ABOUT THE BLANK LONDON DEMO OF DARRELL BANKS WITH HAND WRITTEN TITLE................
Pete S Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 WHAT ABOUT THE BLANK LONDON DEMO OF DARRELL BANKS WITH HAND WRITTEN TITLE................ Dunno, never heard of it
Guest Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Heres another one, How rare is William Amos Hunt, Would You Beleive, Camp. Same song as on us Streamside? LP isnt easy either.
Guest Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 What LP? Willie Hunt,seen a picture the other day cant remember where.
Wiggyflat Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I forgot Billy Harner! Must be equal number 1 rarity. Can someone clarify.Wasn't the Billy Harner instrumental on a US only and they got sent back and destroyed..I've 2 UK copies one a full centre and the other without a centre.Will have to dig them out in case theres an instrumental (dream on...)
Godzilla Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Can someone clarify.Wasn't the Billy Harner instrumental on a US only and they got sent back and destroyed..I've 2 UK copies one a full centre and the other without a centre.Will have to dig them out in case theres an instrumental (dream on...) Instrumental is UK
max millward Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Can someone clarify.Wasn't the Billy Harner instrumental on a US only and they got sent back and destroyed..I've 2 UK copies one a full centre and the other without a centre.Will have to dig them out in case theres an instrumental (dream on...) AS FAR AS I UNDERSTAND IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A CUSTOM UK PRESSING!! MAY HAVE BEEN 1000 COPIES FOR A WELL KNOWN SOUL SUPPLIER!! WHEN THEY ARRIVED THEY FOUND A TOTAL MISPRESS!! INST INSTEAD OF VOCAL!! THEY KEPT 6 COPIES AND RETURNED THE REST FOR CREDIT AND ASKED FOR THE VOCAL AS ORDERED!! THIS WAS NAUGHTILY SUPPLIED AND ALSO ISSUED BY THE RECORD COMPANY!! I HAD A BOX OF THE VOCAL ARRIVE AT MY SHOP TO MY SUPRISE IT CONTAINED 6 INST COPIES!! SO THAT MAKES 12 KNOWN COPIES!! IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO KNOW IF ANY OTHER DEALERS ALSO GOT ANY INST COPIES!! max...
Wiggyflat Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 (edited) AS FAR AS I UNDERSTAND IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A CUSTOM UK PRESSING!! MAY HAVE BEEN 1000 COPIES FOR A WELL KNOWN SOUL SUPPLIER!! WHEN THEY ARRIVED THEY FOUND A TOTAL MISPRESS!! INST INSTEAD OF VOCAL!! THEY KEPT 6 COPIES AND RETURNED THE REST FOR CREDIT AND ASKED FOR THE VOCAL AS ORDERED!! THIS WAS NAUGHTILY SUPPLIED AND ALSO ISSUED BY THE RECORD COMPANY!! I HAD A BOX OF THE VOCAL ARRIVE AT MY SHOP TO MY SUPRISE IT CONTAINED 6 INST COPIES!! SO THAT MAKES 12 KNOWN COPIES!! IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO KNOW IF ANY OTHER DEALERS ALSO GOT ANY INST COPIES!! max... So its a UK Kama Sutra then...I bet some Soul Fox wasn't happy though even though he liked an instrumental...of course.I suppose either my solid centre or the no centre is a boot then.Funny that they decided to boot a UK issue though. So the number one UK soul rarity is an early seventies UK boot..............what karma Edited March 22, 2010 by wiggyflat
dthedrug Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I would have thought the rarest uk soul demo would be the Ben E King- Can't break the News - London Typed Demo.Only know of 3-4 copies.Timi Yuro demos were just stickers i think. TAFFY..BILLY HARNER inst. NOW DONT FORGET. Your DAD.
max millward Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 So its a UK Kama Sutra then...I bet some Soul Fox wasn't happy though even though he liked an instrumental...of course.I suppose either my solid centre or the no centre is a boot then.Funny that they decided to boot a UK issue though. So the number one UK soul rarity is an early seventies UK boot..............what karma not a boot!! an official legitimate pressing that somehow an inst was pressed instead of a vocal!! max..
Wiggyflat Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 not a boot!! an official legitimate pressing that somehow an inst was pressed instead of a vocal!! max.. So someone got in touch with Kama Sutra in the US and arranged with them to have a few thousand pressed for the UK northern soul market??. I thought Ember had the rights to that label in the UK.? They pressed it with English labels (Im assuming its the 71 no centre issue as Ive never seen a US 45 with the typical English 3 prong which is on one of my copies)...so that makes the 71 3 prong the original and the no centre the US pressed custom pressed legitimate second UK issue....and wait for it the mispressed no centre custom UK pressing econd issue pressed in the US with the wrong track is the rarity....Who had it pressed then.It mut have been before the soul fox was around.
max millward Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 So someone got in touch with Kama Sutra in the US and arranged with them to have a few thousand pressed for the UK northern soul market??. I thought Ember had the rights to that label in the UK.? They pressed it with English labels (Im assuming its the 71 no centre issue as Ive never seen a US 45 with the typical English 3 prong which is on one of my copies)...so that makes the 71 3 prong the original and the no centre the US pressed custom pressed legitimate second UK issue....and wait for it the mispressed no centre custom UK pressing econd issue pressed in the US with the wrong track is the rarity....Who had it pressed then.It mut have been before the soul fox was around. it was possibly pressed in the uk the company was polydor(polygram) what interests me is that they were returned for credit!! so why did my shop get 6 copies mixed in a 25 count box!! did the wharehouse to to get rid of them on the sly instead of destroying them!! thats why it would be interesting to know if any other dealers recieved any!! if not then with only a dozen copies out there it surely must be the rarest!! max...
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 So its a UK Kama Sutra then...I bet some Soul Fox wasn't happy though even though he liked an instrumental...of course.I suppose either my solid centre or the no centre is a boot then.Funny that they decided to boot a UK issue though. So the number one UK soul rarity is an early seventies UK boot..............what karma Neither of yours is a boot and neither is the instrumental. They were all legitimately issued via Polydor/Polygram.
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 it was possibly pressed in the uk the company was polydor(polygram) what interests me is that they were returned for credit!! so why did my shop get 6 copies mixed in a 25 count box!! did the wharehouse to to get rid of them on the sly instead of destroying them!! thats why it would be interesting to know if any other dealers recieved any!! if not then with only a dozen copies out there it surely must be the rarest!! max... Max, I think our mutual friend now living in Scotland also had the instrumental
Geeselad Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 USA demo is Junior Mccants on King I would have thought - 15.000 usd UK Demo probably Darrell Banks on yellow London I suspect ? As for US issues - I have no idea - could it be Magnetics on bonnie............ Margaret Little...........Lester Tipton.............JD Bryant......... etc.. etc... etc How about invitations stateside of Sandy Wyns on Fontanna?
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 How about invitations stateside of Sandy Wyns on Fontanna? Invitations isn't rare - Sandy Wynns is, but not impossible.
Geeselad Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 I agree. I got £225 for my r&w last year, it was only the second one I'd actually seen in the flesh. I bought it off some dick on ebay, paid him £200 for it and he sent it in a bubble wrap jiffy bag thing with no cardboard and not even recorded delivery. what about the issue? I know its South African, but how rare?
funkyfeet Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Soul Joe Clements on Plexium must be up there also.
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 it was possibly pressed in the uk the company was polydor(polygram) what interests me is that they were returned for credit!! so why did my shop get 6 copies mixed in a 25 count box!! did the wharehouse to to get rid of them on the sly instead of destroying them!! thats why it would be interesting to know if any other dealers recieved any!! if not then with only a dozen copies out there it surely must be the rarest!! max... I bet that's exactly what happened Max. There were a few around my way in the early 70's. Twink had one for a start. No record company likes receiving returns so there would have been a temptation to try and recycle some of 'em I bet..... Ian D
Dave Moore Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Had most of the ones menbtioned here over the years. Especially in the 80s when it was a tad unfashionable to collect UK. Never had a Wayne Fontana - Give Me Just A Little More Time - stocker though. Didn't even know about it until a few years ago. Anyone got one/had one?
funkyfeet Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Had most of the ones menbtioned here over the years. Especially in the 80s when it was a tad unfashionable to collect UK. Never had a Wayne Fontana - Give Me Just A Little More Time - stocker though. Didn't even know about it until a few years ago. Anyone got one/had one? I'm sure Joe Dunlop had one of these for sale a few years back.
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 I bet that's exactly what happened Max. There were a few around my way in the early 70's. Twink had one for a start. No record company likes receiving returns so there would have been a temptation to try and recycle some of 'em I bet..... Ian D Mick Smith got his copy from Portobello market in London, he said there was this kid with a load of records stacked in a PRAM and he bought a couple of him for a few pennies including Billy Harner, got home and played it and it was the instrumental (thats the only way you can tell - play them - I've held both at the same time and theres no difference, you'd think the run off groove on the inst would be massive but it's not)
max millward Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 I bet that's exactly what happened Max. There were a few around my way in the early 70's. Twink had one for a start. No record company likes receiving returns so there would have been a temptation to try and recycle some of 'em I bet..... Ian D yes ian, be nice to know how many may have be recycled!! on the question of wayne fontana i managed to blag 6 demo's the issue i had a few of them but on the monday of release i had a call from the company asking me not to sell them as it had been withdrawn!! had to give most of em back to the rep!! max...
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Had most of the ones menbtioned here over the years. Especially in the 80s when it was a tad unfashionable to collect UK. Never had a Wayne Fontana - Give Me Just A Little More Time - stocker though. Didn't even know about it until a few years ago. Anyone got one/had one? It is a rare stock copy, I've had one, long time ago though. Jimmy Thomas stock is very rare.
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Another seriously rare stock copy is John Drevars Expression on MGM, I've only seen one, and I sold it really cheap, God knows why. Bok To Bach issue also extremely rare. Here's two UK's that I've kept
Ezzie Brown Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 (edited) https://cgi.ebay.co.u...=item35a754b032 bootlegged about 4 years ago differant track .the one i got is is called ........."all i want ".........columbia demo db 7755............got a billy daniels" wow wow wow "on aussie liberty demo.......rare ??????? ez aka matt the bus driver Edited March 23, 2010 by ezzie brown
Guest Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 In a dream? No i'm sure it wasnt,it had £700 on it with a purple cover
warb Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Another seriously rare stock copy is John Drevars Expression on MGM, I've only seen one, and I sold it really cheap, God knows why. Bok To Bach issue also extremely rare. Here's two UK's that I've kept Whats the going rate for Frankie/Classicals VG++ v small wol I Only Have Eyes side
Guest Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 (edited) Soul Joe Clements on Plexium must be up there also. They seem to be turning up regular these days. Edited March 23, 2010 by ken
warb Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 (edited) Has any UK soul 45 ever made over £k ? Edited March 23, 2010 by warb
Sebastian Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Has any UK 45 ever made over £k ? Timi Yuro sold for $1594 on eBay in April 2004 which at that time was about £1000.
warb Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Timi Yuro sold for $1594 on eBay in April 2004 which at that time was about £1000. Love Timi Yuro, but £1000. What the f=ck, not that rare.
Pete S Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Love Timi Yuro, but £1000. What the f=ck, not that rare. Agreed - 500/600 fair price
max millward Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Has any UK soul 45 ever made over £k ? i sold a billy harner inst for £1000 2 yrs ago!! max..
Steve G Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Had most of the ones menbtioned here over the years. Especially in the 80s when it was a tad unfashionable to collect UK. Never had a Wayne Fontana - Give Me Just A Little More Time - stocker though. Didn't even know about it until a few years ago. Anyone got one/had one? Hi Dave yes I have it on stock copy. Got it from Mr Manship early 80s for something like £15. Always had a soft spot for this record - which might surprise a few on here. I actually played it out last year - surprising how many didn't know it.
Cheltsoulnights Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 I forgot Billy Harner! Must be equal number 1 rarity. I found 2 copies once. sold the first for £2 The guy gloated at me, which tipped me off Sold the other for £25 (1984)
Cheltsoulnights Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Bok to bach issue for sale https://www.soulsupply.co.uk/index1.html
Ezzie Brown Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 No i'm sure it wasnt,it had £700 on it with a purple cover pretty sure ive seen that lp ken, cos i didnt know of it till i saw it and was suprised , best...ezzie
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