Wiggyflat Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 (edited) Is Marcus Garvey allowed.??....shouldnt that be in the ska section.Whats that northern soul cash in record like Silverloaf???? Edited April 2, 2010 by wiggyflat
Wiggyflat Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 Is Marcus Garvey allowed.??....shouldnt that be in the ska section.Whats that northern soul cash in record like Silverloaf???? And even more British........
Guest Phoenix8049 Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Does anyone still really seriously collect British? I mean it may have been ok in the 70s but as all of the best records came out on US labels first whats the point in collecting what are essentially re-issues of the original US release? Chris I don't know if it was the way some american imports were pressed, but some sounded a bit hissy and not so clear as The British copies. I always went for quality recordings,can't stand records if they are not mint or at least excellent.
Guest Phoenix8049 Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 And even more British........ Wiggy i am drooling all over my keyboard here. Stu
solidhit Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Even though I'm from the states I can still see why people want to collect them given the history of the scene........I just don't understand the small holes. It drives me nuts that I can't just grab onto a stack with one hand and flip thru them with the other. I am also from the States, and I can certainly identify with the desire to "grab onto a stack with one hand". But I've also been to the UK so many times for so many years, that I think I can understand why the UK contingent seem to have more respect for the 45rpm format than we do here. The very fact that you cannot "grab onto a stack" of UK 45's with one hand has a lot to do with it. You must treat each individual 45 with some measure of respect because you need to hold them with just your thumb and index fingers. I don't think we have the same level of appreciation for the 45rpm format in the USA as they do in Britain because we did not have to handle our records the same way they did. I personally have never seen UK records in as poor condition as many US records, and I attribute it to the fact that the 45rpm format was a "throwaway" format in the US, but a more respected format in the UK. Unfortunately (or not) for the UK soul scene, they decided that obscurity was an important factor in the sounds they appreciated, so they quickly depleted the sounds available to them on the small-hole, UK-pressed 45rpm record and had to broaden their horizons and look to the other side of the Atlantic for sounds that never appeared on the small-hole format. 1
Guest Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Is Marcus Garvey allowed.??....shouldnt that be in the ska section.Whats that northern soul cash in record like Silverloaf???? `` Yes its uk. and Silverloaf is just as crap as that Sue Lynn,but a great title i s'pose its sort of teen rock nothing to do with n/soul or soul whatsoever.
Guest Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 I am also from the States, and I can certainly identify with the desire to "grab onto a stack with one hand". But I've also been to the UK so many times for so many years, that I think I can understand why the UK contingent seem to have more respect for the 45rpm format than we do here. The very fact that you cannot "grab onto a stack" of UK 45's with one hand has a lot to do with it. You must treat each individual 45 with some measure of respect because you need to hold them with just your thumb and index fingers. I don't think we have the same level of appreciation for the 45rpm format in the USA as they do in Britain because we did not have to handle our records the same way they did. I personally have never seen UK records in as poor condition as many US records, and I attribute it to the fact that the 45rpm format was a "throwaway" format in the US, but a more respected format in the UK. Unfortunately (or not) for the UK soul scene, they decided that obscurity was an important factor in the sounds they appreciated, so they quickly depleted the sounds available to them on the small-hole, UK-pressed 45rpm record and had to broaden their horizons and look to the other side of the Atlantic for sounds that never appeared on the small-hole format. I suppose it would be fair to say that the original Mods and UK soul collectors quickly bought all the UK Soul releases that they could order at the time of release. When they had got all / most of current UK issued soul tunes .................. the only place left to go was back to importing 45s from the usa. hence the "Soul Scene" I personally love collecting all the records I can............. Soul 45s on US import issues and UK issues. I also collect Jamaican 60s records But when you get a quality 45 on a UK label .............. it just means it is a bit very special ! to me it does anyway !
Pete S Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Wiggy i am drooling all over my keyboard here. Stu Me too but there's some real borderline cases for inclusion there, Laura Nyro "Eli's Coming"? I've got a demo of that Circus record but it's nowhere near my Northern stuff
Wiggyflat Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 (edited) Me too but there's some real borderline cases for inclusion there, Laura Nyro "Eli's Coming"? I've got a demo of that Circus record but it's nowhere near my Northern stuff Right thats the gauntlet thrown down.....will dig deeper and less of the outright Mod stuff.Ken has included ska in his list and northern novelty.I would be here forever if we could include ska although I have a few soul/ska tunes ie smooths and sorts. Just thought of where my Sue box is............. Edited April 3, 2010 by wiggyflat
Pete S Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Right thats the gauntlet thrown down.....will dig deeper and less of the outright Mod stuff.Ken has included ska in his list and northern novelty.I would be here forever if we could include ska although I have a few soul/ska tunes ie smooths and sorts. Just thought of where my Sue box is............. I dunno why Ken put that ska record in, if we start that we'll be here all day! I thought it was just rare/nice/unusual UK Northern, but to be honest, I just like looking at pictures of records anyway.
Guest Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 I dunno why Ken put that ska record in, if we start that we'll be here all day! I thought it was just rare/nice/unusual UK Northern, but to be honest, I just like looking at pictures of records anyway. Ok i'll drop it for something else.
Guest Phoenix8049 Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 I dunno why Ken put that ska record in, if we start that we'll be here all day! I thought it was just rare/nice/unusual UK Northern, but to be honest, I just like looking at pictures of records anyway. Yeah me too, and it does not just have to be northern, rare 50s or 60s stuff i like looking at too. Especially those 50s triangle centre Black London's
Guest Phoenix8049 Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Oh my, i never even new the inspirations got a British release until i saw that scan
Ted Massey Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Oh my, i never even new the inspirations got a British release until i saw that scan Just giving it a spin
Pete S Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Oh my, i never even new the inspirations got a British release until i saw that scan It's a really weird press that, the vinyl is very thin, like a thick flexi-disc!
Wiggyflat Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 (edited) some bits Spencer Davis Group is an Australian pressing.Just done some UK Sue stuff to upload. Edited April 3, 2010 by wiggyflat
Mark S Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Does anyone still really seriously collect British? I mean it may have been ok in the 70s but as all of the best records came out on US labels first whats the point in collecting what are essentially re-issues of the original US release? Chris I am in no way a serios collector but I have a few I love my British labels , the thrill for me is that they were so readilly available and yet so many of them slipped through our fingers , and now rightly so are highly prized collectors items . As far as I am concerned they are original relleases albeit on British labels .
Guest julesp1905 Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 (edited) Having recently started collecting again back in 2007, and starting from fresh, many of the records i owned back in the late 80's are now well out of my price range. I don't have a bottomless pit, Collecting for me is the hunt, sourcing records for less than their true value, that for me is the thrill. I love both UK and US releases for differing reasons. I buy US stuff from Ebay, UK stuff mainly from Carboots/Markets Today I got Solomon Burke - Studipity - London Yellow Demo Robert Parker - Barefootin' - Island Chuck Jackson - Breaking Point - Top Rank All for less than I could buy a Robert Parker on Nola You can't beat those classic 60's Club sounds on UK Here's a photo of Oliver Norman, as one yet to go up, just a shame about the lack of middle Edited April 4, 2010 by julesp1905
Wiggyflat Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 (edited) In bed full of cold.Caught after coming out of the warmth of the xfire nighter and into a cold london morning.Anyway heres some more British including a signed Marvin acetate. Edited April 7, 2010 by wiggyflat
Denbo Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 Does anyone still really seriously collect British? I mean it may have been ok in the 70s but as all of the best records came out on US labels first whats the point in collecting what are essentially re-issues of the original US release? Chris How about this one. Does anybody know anything about it. Listed / titled as Donnie Elbert 'Ooo Baby Baby' on UK Avco Embassy But plays 'Come See About Me' instead.
Denbo Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 Does anyone still really seriously collect British? I mean it may have been ok in the 70s but as all of the best records came out on US labels first whats the point in collecting what are essentially re-issues of the original US release? Chris Here's a toughie to find.
Wiggyflat Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Here's a toughie to find. My bottomless British pit...just for Pete Get searching.
Wiggyflat Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Here's a toughie to find. Is this SKA/REGGAE or Jamaican soul....?
Pete S Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Here's a toughie to find. For those who don't know - this is a version of Blues In The Night, a good one too. Sold mine for £250 about 18 months ago via JM. Just been repressed in Japan I think.
Mark S Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 I am loving this thread some of the label scans are outstanding thanks for posting them
Pete S Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Some rare, some obscure, sorry if any duplicates from other posts
Denbo Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 For those who don't know - this is a version of Blues In The Night, a good one too. Sold mine for £250 about 18 months ago via JM. Just been repressed in Japan I think. Thanks for doing the honours Pete and sorry Wiggy, haven't revisited this thread all week until now.
Neil Rushton Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 ......... I think he has sold a couple of collections over the years Ted. He was telling me he had a typed darrel banks demo and a uk ben e king 'can't break the news' which apparently never came out. I didn't realise there were so many people still collecting British, I rarely hear of anyone chasing British records or finding a long standing want. Chris I used to have that typed label Darrell Banks demo on London, and the second I sold it (to Nev Wherry..RIP)) I knew I had made a massive mistake.... collecting British still a massive buzz, was pleased at last Prestatyn at getting the "Bobby Bland Sings" EP on UK Vogue, first one I have seen for sale in the my life. And it was cheap too. If anyone has the other Bobby Bland EP on UK Vogue for sale please let me know.
Ian Dewhirst Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Wow, all these scans and I still haven't seen a nice UK Verve copy of the Amazing Dance Band's "Deep Blue Train" - a real traditional Northern stormer! Ian D
Denbo Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Wow, all these scans and I still haven't seen a nice UK Verve copy of the Amazing Dance Band's "Deep Blue Train" - a real traditional Northern stormer! Ian D I have a nice Mint pink Demo of this but for me, it's always been one of those great Northern styled records that never did get the recognition it so deserved???
Pete S Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Wow, all these scans and I still haven't seen a nice UK Verve copy of the Amazing Dance Band's "Deep Blue Train" - a real traditional Northern stormer! Ian D Mick had one in his box last week for £25 but I couldn't be bothered, I knew I'd never play it. I actually found the LP by them a few years ago, UK Verve.
Wiggyflat Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Just a few from me The Free.....what a great tune.Its in the box. A failed Searling spin from 76 in need of a second chance.Theres a picture with him holding this with Kev Roberts and Russ Winstanley.
Wiggyflat Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 And theres more..................as Carson would say
harpo1 Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 I remember a few of us in Max's shop chating on afternoon, never remember who said it but the quipped "The plastics better"....and not that but the cut also seemed better...lets face it styrene in particular is a disaster waiting, peeling label's, scuffs, scratches and cracks are often par for the course But even better a reason, using examples i once had Washed Ashore...Stateside demo or musicor...errrrm!!! Spellbinders...CBS DEMO. or columbia...ditto! Mary Love..King or modern Iknow what i would prefer
dthedrug Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 HI TO ALL UK COLLECTORS..HI... I HAVE FORGOT WHAT THE ORIGANAL QUOTE FOR THIS THREAD WAS? (BUT A QUICK GLANCE OVER THE SOUNDS ON THESE PAGES WILL TELL YOU WHY WE COLLECT UK TO MAKE THE POINT GET TO THOSE WHO JUST DONT GET IT, IT IS GOOD TO COLLECT UK, COULD YOU LEAVE THESE BEHIND??? WELL COULD YOU PUNK REGGAE TO YOU! GEGGAE TO ME? DTHEDRUG© 2009
burt weedon Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 (edited) Very true, Steve. HI, LADS..BRITISH LUV UM..COMPLETED ALL GRAPEVINE ONE..SERIES. ALLGR-V 2 SERIES.NEED 18 TO FINISH JAYBOY..TAMLA 5..6..7.. ETC..WOT A FEELIN...OOPS.WOTZ DAT.. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------BURT.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AN THERS MOOR------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In some cases, it may well be that their licensing agreement committed them to issue a certain amount of product per year. Or if they didn't issue a particular track, a rival label could get second option etc. I know in many cases a sub-publisher could only retain rights to a song (or a catalogue of songs) if they procured a UK release so I guess they may have pressured a label (or used their own label) to issue a record just to increase their long-term rights. At one time, it was common for rights to revert to assignors unless there had been commercial activity within 12 months, so there was an incentive to issue a record in the UK just to avoid losing rights to a bunch of songs. I'm pretty sure that a few records would have been issued on President/Jay Boy, for example, just to obtain long-term publishing rights for their owners, Kassner Music. Edited April 19, 2010 by burt weed on
Wiggyflat Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 When will it end......btw are we going to go on to reggae next???. Dave Kil has jumped the gun.
Chalky Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 TO MAKE THE POINT GET TO THOSE WHO JUST DONT GET IT, IT IS GOOD TO COLLECT UK, COULD YOU LEAVE THESE BEHIND??? WELL COULD YOU PUNK REGGAE TO YOU! GEGGAE TO ME? DTHEDRUG© 2009 yes I could, quite happily
TOAD Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 HI TO ALL UK COLLECTORS..HI... I HAVE FORGOT WHAT THE ORIGANAL QUOTE FOR THIS THREAD WAS? (BUT A QUICK GLANCE OVER THE SOUNDS ON THESE PAGES WILL TELL YOU WHY WE COLLECT UK TO MAKE THE POINT GET TO THOSE WHO JUST DONT GET IT, IT IS GOOD TO COLLECT UK, COULD YOU LEAVE THESE BEHIND??? WELL COULD YOU PUNK REGGAE TO YOU! GEGGAE TO ME? DTHEDRUG© 2009 NICE SCANS DAVE AINT SEEN ANY LIKE THOSE BEFORE
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